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16:02
@klut Expression trees.
(trololol)
No but seriously, tree-based parsing is rather useful for most forms of organized content.
XML DOM uses trees, Expression lambdas use trees...
I concur (jk, i have no idea whats going on)
A concrete syntax tree or parse tree or parsing tree is an ordered, rooted tree that represents the syntactic structure of a string according to some formal grammar. Parse trees are usually constructed according to one of two competing relations, either in terms of the constituency relation of constituency grammars (= phrase structure grammars) or in terms of the dependency relation of dependency grammars. Parse trees are distinct from abstract syntax trees (also known simply as syntax trees), in that their structure and elements more concretely reflect the syntax of the input language. P...
oh that sounds familiar from my compiler class
Yeah, most compilers work by generating expression trees. C# allows for dynamic construction of expression trees using simple "expression lambdas", as well as via an explicit Expression API.
how much rep is needed to be trusted to vote on SO?
16:08
I wish I had a compiler class
Stupid fucks didn't pick it
@JohanLarsson Vote as in moderator?
Or vote question and answer?
@Steve Internet. Slow.
@LewsTherin the latter
ahh
@JohanLarsson I was wondering what tallter was lol.
Can't remember... :(
I always edit when I ping!
16:11
@JohanLarsson indeed so
@CCInc where is the auto bin script?
I have a "bulk trash" script
for a certian ujser
the bot?
No, it lets you choose a user
is it public?
16:16
is that the script you want?
Yeah
you have a link?
I'M CLIMBING OUT OF MY 6TH DAY OF DLL HELL RIGHT NOW!
> One or more types required to compile a dynamic expression cannot be found. Are you missing references to Microsoft.CSharp.dll and System.Core.dll?
> The type or namespace name '[X]' does not exist in the namespace '[Y]' (are you missing an assembly reference?)
anyone worked with dynamic tables in EntityFramework? I have a base table that is going to get archived daily and want to be able to use my dataContext and simply point it at a table name string
@ShotgunNinja Is your app configured to compile to .NET 4?
16:21
@AlexDresko Nice call. I was pulling random error messages from random SO questions related to missing dependencies, and that came from a .NET 4-related question.
Why, you might ask? To tick off @klut
throw new DivideByZeroException();
@JohanLarsson I'm looking
@CCInc don't spend time on it, not important
@KendallFrey I just got this...
Hello guys I have 2 classes... One parent and one child... I want "Search" class to not be visible in external assembly.. is it possible?

public class Search { protected sting a; protected int b; }

public class Result : Search { }
16:29
cc/msdn access modifiers
internal is not an option
@Loclip mark it as internal?
... that's how you make it not visible in external assemblies...
i hate when people take forever to respond to emails, listen here b, if you don't email me back your shit isn't getting moved to production when you want it to
when i mark as internal it show Inconsistent accessibility: base class 'AMDb.IMDb.Search.Search' is less accessible than class 'AMDb.IMDb.Search.SearchResult'
aloha
@Steve call them?
16:32
@Loclip Use encapsulation instead of inheritance?
then make properties which pull from the internal Search instance's fields.
That's one way around it.
public class Result {
  internal Search MySearch;
}
maybe?
It may break what you're trying to do with your design, however... look at it carefully.
You could make MySearch private as well.
That way, only Result has access to it, and since Result is in the same package, it should satisfy the requirements of internal.
public class Result {
    private Search MySearch;
}
or that
I hate cluttering code with the internal keyword when I don't have to.
It's ugly, like package scope in Java.
I will try it now... thank you guys
16:36
I tend to prefer private inner classes, if I absolutely have to.
like that right? (check with my previous)

internal class Search { internal sting a; internal int b; }

public class Result { private Search s; string newA = s.a }
don't mark the properties of Search as internal
marking the class internal is enough
also it needs to be public internal
oh ok
@AmmarAhmed it needs to be an email that I can save, she's on her computer, I can see her as active
just ignoring me
when i write public internal it says More than one protection modifier
16:46
@Steve ouch. Just talk to her and then send the email with "per our conversation, yada yada"
Yeah, public internal makes no sense.
sorry. Just internal for the class modifiers, public for its attributes.
Haven't finished my coffee yet this morning.
Maybe she accidentally killed her email client
@AmmarAhmed nah, if she wants to ignore me i'm just not going to move her stuff to production and i'll make her miss her deadlines, not my prob
wouldn't be same in this example if attributes are public or internal?
16:47
she's a snob and ignores me all the time
@Loclip yeah
She set up a filter rule for you
@DigitalD ok
Just seems redundant to me to mark a class as internal, and then all of its members as well
@DigitalD shouldn't I write private Search s = new Search(); instead of private Search s;
16:59
@Loclip Sure. I was just showing that the field would exist.
@DigitalD ok
hey there
hey hey
hey hey
:D
wassup?
17:09
thinking i'm going to pick up some captain morgan, burger, bacon, lettuce, tomatoes, onion, mushrooms, A1 steak sauce, then get drunk and cook some bomb ass burgers
does anybody know the general cause for the error: The underlying provider failed on Open.
@Magikarp referring to this?
48
Q: The underlying provider failed on Open

senzacionaleI was using .mdf for connect to DB and entityClient. Now I want to change the connection string so that there will be no .mdf Is this connectionString correct <connectionStrings> <!--<add name="conString" connectionString="metadata=res://*/conString.csdl|res://*/conString.ssdl|res://*/conString...

thank you
no problemo
Finally that I can help somebody else on the way lol
17:16
lol
And then it got quiet!
Is there a way to bind custom html5 data attributes using knockout?
attr: {data-url: blah}
I think I got it.. nvm
good luck I'd say :D
rofl.. still not working
No errors, but no attributes either
17:31
If only I looked into HTML5 yet lol
Oh, it works now.. nvm :D
nice ^^
I was close: attr: {'data-url': 'blah'}'
17:44
lovely how such small changes make a world of differencd
difference*
Yup, like now.. an annoying mispell
I hate those
or when you forget a ; or something :p
@LewsTherin String literal vs variable!
I used a literal I am ashamed to say. should have used a const
So add it to your ko view model
17:54
Holy shit I have fast internet.
It's like upgrading from dialup
@DigitalD Ah, this was on the server side. GetCollection("blahtze")
hruh?
Yahtzee!
Dean says it best.. (if any of you watch a certain show)
@KendallFrey Btw, Kendall your stuff flows well with the animation. Proper stuff!
17:57
The up and down vote sprites
They're simple images. What are you fussing about?
Dang, you don't even take thanks well do you ;)
This program is like a contest to see who can make the ugliest UI.
@LewsTherin Well, I'm not sure what credit I can take for the animatability of my images.
"Thanks" : "Your welcome". Eazy peazy
18:00
Fine! Make me a hero!
@LewsTherin what're you talking about?
@KendallFrey Rofl
@CCInc The stackoverflow sprite from last night
Oh, right
aihfioahsfoihgfa
It's not a stackoverflow sprite
18:01
just got back from a blood drive
almost fainted on the chair
yeah, it was when they tried to re-find my vein, and wiggled the needle...
I got cold sweats and felt dizzy, man.
More a nerve thing than anything else.
Needles are easy-peasy.
@KendallFrey Yeah, but that was the basis of the whole discussion ha
Yeah, the putting the needle in was no sweat, it's just when he tried pushing it in deeper later...
ugh
but, I got free pizza and waterpark tickets from it.
18:03
Do yourself a favor. Get used to needles. Try heroin.
Why is it that every time I have to parse CSV, I rewrite it slightly differently?
> Baseball has it all wrong. A man with four balls cannot walk.
I knew a guy in college that was addicted to huffing brake fluid.
@CCInc wat
He claimed he could stop whenever he wanted.
18:07
@MikeF ba dum tiss
Heading home..
Later duders
laterz lews
@MikeF But he didn't want to, did he?
F*ck, there goes my internet.
@KendallFrey Do you get the joke? Brake fluid, "stop" whenever he wanted...
A joke, once explained, is no longer funny.
^ perfect.
@Pheonixblade9 Will you take a listen? I need to knwo what to change
@CCInc sorta busy right now, maybe in a bit?
I really don't like to download stuff on my work computer, remember? :P
18:27
Oh, right rolls eyes
time to upload to youtube then
Thank god for incognito mode. Had to surprisingly give a demo on my personal laptop
I was scared to type into any text box
posted on April 19, 2013 by Scott Hanselman

I use Two-Factor Authentication for my Google Apps account and I use the Google Authenticator application on my iPhone to generate the second factor. Microsoft Accounts (formerly Live Accounts) just launched Two-Factor Auth and you should set it up now. If you already use two-factor for Google, you can ADD your Microsoft account to the Google Authenticator application on your Android or iPh

@drch Autocomplete?
Yar
Didn't want to accidentally search the product database for Japanese hooker bukkake gangbang
18:40
@drch So tempted to pin this...
Why not? Are searched logged?
@ShotgunNinja "sticky" yes
It was a client demo
@KendallFrey He was giving a live demo.
just type really fast
@drch Pinned.
18:41
@ShotgunNinja Why?
@KendallFrey because it was too tempting not to.
I'll unpin it.
Stars are for interesting stuff. Pins are for important stuff.
star is enough imo
Unpinned.
And don't say that Japanese hooker bukkake gangbang is important.
18:43
I'm adding it to the wiki
@KendallFrey It is. It's one of the main ways I survived MSOE Winter Trimester '11-'12.
That thing needs content anyways
That thing needs a formatting overhaul
It looks like garbage, and it's hard to navigate.
drch should be an owner of this room right?
Why?
@ShotgunNinja That's what I told him.
18:45
he is reg, nice and good
see c'mere you
I won't un-owner him, but if it was me, I'd wait.
Fuckin autocorrect
aww*
shit son
Thx!
18:47
@KendallFrey he is a superstar imo
@drch now you have to answer lots of questions
How do you validate an html document with a single regex?
great power great responsibility etc
I actually think it would be possible.
With .NET.
Because .NET regex is not regular.
If I had a slow internet fetish, I would have whacked off about 23 times today.
back in my day you waited overnight for porn
and it was jpegs
In my day, you had to use your imagination.
I have no imagination :(
18:56
Welcome to the fun club, @drch.
I was old before porn was invented. And even then, it was only ASCII.
in Java, 9 mins ago, by Michael
They have a pretty good track record so far, so I hope they don't break it.
wrt Java releases.
posted on April 19, 2013 by ScottGu

We’ve seen a huge adoption of ASP.NET Web API since its initial release.  In February we shipped the ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 Update – which added a number of additional enhancements to both Web API and the other components of ASP.NET.  The ASP.NET Team has been hard at work on developing the next set of features (lots of cool stuff coming).  One of the great things about

@shotgun ;)
Ownership rights rule.
Also, it's almost 4/20.
You know what happens on 4/20?
19:01
Mom's taking us to Chuck E Cheese's???
Speaking of that I need to book a trip to Amsterdam soon
Flatmate is a lawyer for Eurostar and she's moving out soon so my cheap tickets are goin with her
Crap, get on that.
Shit, my code is very slow.
Waiting...
WTF Y U NO
Probably infinite looping.
Some people need educating on what a CSV file is.
Who stars that dumb shit?
2
STAR ALL THE DUMB SHITS
gosh
@KendallFrey maybe the stealth flagger?
19:09
Wasn't me this time.
if we knew where he would not be very stealth?
Sand.
@MikeF FAMILY CIRCUS
YEZ
PEZ
^ most fucking awesomest candy
19:11
ok verno
roadkill
@KendallFrey Agreed.
how are family circus and marmaduke still alive?
THEY'RE NOT DEAD
they've been recycling the same non-joke for 60 years
19:12
Actually, my favorite candy might have to be: candysunshine.co
KIDS ARE CUTE, DOG IS BIG, LOL
@MikeF If you want a funny comic strip with no good jokes, try Pearls Before Swine.
It's anti-joke funny
oh Pearls Before Swine has had some awesomely bad puns
There is no such thing as a good pun.
Try sinfest
sin-fest???
sounds like vegas
Yeah I haven't checked it in years but it used to be amazing
Q: What's green and has wheels?
A: Grass. I lied about the wheels.
Dick and Jane in ebonics wtflol
"See Jane run. Run bitch run."
19:19
hahaha
cyanide & happiness is good too
On this Encyclopedia, many lists themselves contain lists. A * Lists of ancient kings * Lists of A&M Records artists * Lists of ABC shows * Lists of African Americans * Lists of African Union members * Lists of American football players * Lists of American television episodes with LGBT themes * Lists of American writers * Lists of Americans * Lists of Armenians * Lists of atheists * Lists of Australian rules football leagues * Lists of Australians * Lists of abbreviations * Lists of academic journals * Lists of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft * Lists of active sepa...
I think Wikipedia's clock is a day ahead.
Redirect lists of lists of lists of lists to recursion
Dictionary<List<List<K>>,List<HashSet<V>>>
class lists
{
 List<lists> Lists
}
It is anything but listless.
19:52
            DataSourceContext Context = new DataSourceContext();
            var Bookalist = Context.Booklists.ToList();
            Context.Dispose();
            Parallel.ForEach(Booklist, currentBook =>
            {
                switch (currentBook.FKcatalogNum)
                {
the Parallel.Foreach is ok right?
Yes. :)
as long as you're not modifying the list
hi folks
is anyone familiar with grep tool on *NIX ?
no, only heard about it, sounds like a q for the c++ room
@drch ok... why? wouldnt it be fine for optimistic concurrency
19:59
@yas4891 I know what it does, but never used it.
@KendallFrey ok.
I found my error
20:15
For fuck's sake.
@KendallFrey What's wrong?
JavaScript: I was looping over i, and than inside that loop I had a loop iterating over i. No warning about the double declaration, just modify the same variable.
Nice!
I did that once except in nested functions on accident. One of them did not have var i and was just for( i... and it took me a while to find.
In JS, var means nothing except it's a local variable.
if (a)
{
    var b = c;
}
// accessing b here works
that is because you didn't change scopes so b was hoisted.
that is really
var b;
if(a){
 b = c;
}
20:20
Yeah, but it's still retarded.
I can think of tons of simple things that C# got right and JS got wrong.
returning in a finally, for example.
There should be a warning, aye.
While I was an intern at my last employer, the HR lady thought it would be fun for all the interns to take an online personality test and report our findings.
I said "I'm an INTJ, so I play second-banana to INT I in most for-loops"
Or how about onchange events for variables. Don't mention ko =/ No one wants to wire every variable into an "array".
20:22
The other dev interns laughed, the business analyst interns were confused.
@TravisJ Isn't this possible by implementing properties and using observer/observable pattern? :-)
Quiz: Why i? Why not a, or even z?
@Kendall - Conventions.
i for iterator
20:23
^
But what did i mean in the first place?
i j k were probably used due to their prior use in vector notation
@Roel - It is possible, but it is not a feature. And it requires a lot of work up front in order to make a space which moderates the changing of variables.
(I don't know for sure, I'm interested in what you think)
I'd say i for index.
20:24
@TravisJ Hmm a good helper should do the trick, but a pre-made solution baked into the language would be pro.
@MikeF that probably makes more sense
I used to think i for int, but that's just goofy.
int entional;
int oDeepSpace;
char mander;
string s; double d; char c;?
double x, y, z;
20:26
@DigitalD I don't think that's the intent.
double down;
That's not Hungarian.
string ent;
#define var int
^ C to JS
I just set a new record. I made it to 4:30 before realizing it's Friday.
I guess we know what you did 10 minutes ago.
dude wtf
@TravisJ lol, ent
20:31
:P
Solution: Write programs in C++.
No machine compiles C++ fast.
user1125394
the bot is there?
user1125394
cc> foreach(byte i in new UTF8Encoding().GetBytes("EUR") )Console.WriteLine(i);
@HangBot You suck intensely.
20:34
looks like we killed him?
He never was alive.
in Lounge<C++>, 3 mins ago, by Tony The Lion
@Xeo He's a vacuum cleaner, he always sucks. :P
He just twitches when we kick him.
@JohanLarsson So original.
@KendallFrey tehee
cc> foreach(byte i in new UTF8Encoding().GetBytes("EUR") )Console.WriteLine(i);
There you go.
Gosh.
Get it right.
How about you get it right first.
user1125394
20:38
nvm I VS'ed that line
LINQPad FTW
LINQPad + Node prompt = heaven
20:50
@CCInc another idea for your bot
include common namespaces in the ideone posts
... like?
using System;using System.Collections.Generic;using System.Linq;
what else
io
web
Is there some pattern that encapsulates a repository and unit of work in one class?
unit of work is managed outside of a repository
do unit of work IS the pattern youre looking for
Couldn't you make a Unit of Work with repositories as properties?
20:54
i dont follow
the last thing that happens in a unit of work is a commit or a rollback
ie, call submitchanges or dont
Like
UOW.EmployeeRepository.Add(employee);
UOW.Commit();
public interface IUnitOfWorkRepository<T> : IRepository<T>where T : IEntity
{
void SubmitChanges();
}
cc>Console.WriteLine("test");
Yup, that's what I thought
cc>Console.WriteLine("test");
cc/msdn utf8encoding
cc> foreach(byte i in new UTF8Encoding().GetBytes("EUR") )Console.WriteLine(i);
@drch Would my code pattern above not work well? It just seems not very intuitive to have two classes that handle the same sort of data. I'd rather make repositories properties of a UOW.
20:59
@RyanJMcGowan: what you have makes sense to me
have a good weekend @Kendall
@CC: another one, allow multi line comments for programs
@drch what?
OK. I just wanted to make sure before I go down that road there's not something obvious I'm missing.

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