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00:11
why not?
it has to
tables get added , code uses new table objects in dbml , dbml needs to get updated
I got it working by the bad bad bad way of commenting out the line that was causing an error that looks like gibberish to me
00:36
er sorry i was thinking dbmdl
what is a steam in C#? is it like sockets?
> Provides a generic view of a sequence of bytes.
its an abstraction around anything you might read or write data to
file, socket, memory, etc
01:35
location1 = str.IndexOf(token1, location1+1); token1 is what your looking for. What is location1+1?
Should I forget about Entity Framework generated code objects if I have POCOs? Or should they coexist peacefully?
 
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03:01
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I think I goofed
I built repositories and a Unit of Work that handles my classes, but I guess you're not supposed to use your own classes for a repository. You're supposed to use EF classes.
Mapping and metadata information could not be found for EntityType 'TestComponent'.
04:05
Hi all
hi @RyanJMcGowan
04:36
hi @jdknight
Hello!
I've a question about using .resources files in C#
can U help me?
Sure - I can try. :)
tnx
I write this simply code for using from my converted text resource file to .resource file
        string sssss = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().ToString();
        ResourceManager rm = new ResourceManager("GreetingResources", Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly());
        string strr = rm.GetString("prompt");
but it not worked for me...
or in my main application
numOfOriginalResources = new Thread(() =>
            {
                foreach (DictionaryEntry dicEntry in resourceSet)
                {
                    for (int intResourcesCntr = 0; intResourcesCntr <= lstStrAllResourcesVarNames.Count - 1; intResourcesCntr++)
                    {
                        if (dicEntry.Key.ToString() == lstStrAllResourcesVarNames[intResourcesCntr][0])
                        {
                            for (int intVarsCntr = 1; intVarsCntr <= lstStrAllResourcesVarNames[intResourcesCntr].Count - 1; intVarsCntr++)
I face with following error
Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified culture or the neutral culture. Make sure was correctly embedded or linked into assembly at compile time, or that all the satellite assemblies required are loadable and fully signed.
in "string strVarName = resourceManager.GetString(lstStrAllResourcesVarNames[intResourcesCntr][intVarsCn‌​tr]);" line
K ~ let me look over this for a second.
04:43
ok
:)
I googled before
and I can't find any solution for solve this problem
Hi @JohanLarsson
hw r U?
can U help me in my new problem?
If U can
and let me know about it.
hu sleepy (early here :)
plz see above
I even copy codes in following webpage
and it not worked for me.
oh, that looks like something that to be debugged
04:51
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Resources;

public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
ResourceManager rm = new ResourceManager("GreetingResources",
typeof(Example).Assembly);
Console.Write(rm.GetString("prompt"));
string name = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine(rm.GetString("greeting"), name);
}
}
// The example displays output like the following:
// Enter your name: Wilberforce
// Hello, Wilberforce!
have you tried to step through it?
yes
in example of MSDN site
when compiler reaches to following line
MessageBox.Show(rm.GetString("prompt"));
it not worked.
no exception
but only ignores remaining codes
no idea really can be a lot of things
I have no VS here
ahhhh
Is build action correct for the resources?
04:55
btw, tnx
yes
I use resgen
like following line in MSDN example
ok I have never tried it
resgen GreetingResources.txt
it's my 1st try to use from .resource files.
Can you make a really simple throw away dummyproject and try to get that to work?
I work in dummy project now
i check it with try...catch
hang around here for a while, hopefully someone comes along who can help
05:03
in this simple example of MSDN website
when i catch the error
it is usually pretty quiet in the weekendxz though
I found the same error in my main application
@MRS1367 MSDN examples are pretty crappy at times
so, how I learn about using .resource files in C#???!!!
I usually use the Properties. syntax lemme find a link
05:05
I know properties.
what is it that you are trying to do?
but in this situation
I need to use from .resource files
in some of teh files
I have many variables/properties
150...200 or more
ok that sounds more advanced than what I have done
I save them in .txt file like:
I have only done vanilla stuff I think
05:07
# Borland Pascal 7.0 Crt Unit Procedures and Functions
bpCupf1="AssignCrt"
bpCupf2="ClrEol"
bpCupf3="ClrScr"
bpCupf4="Delay"
bpCupf5="DelLine"
bpCupf6="GotoXY"
bpCupf7="HighVideo"
bpCupf8="InsLine"
bpCupf9="KeyPressed"
bpCupf10="LowVideo"
bpCupf11="NormVideo"
bpCupf12="NoSound"
bpCupf13="ReadKey"
bpCupf14="Sound"
bpCupf15="TextBackground"
bpCupf16="TextColor"
bpCupf17="TextMode"
bpCupf18="WhereX"
bpCupf19="WhereY"
bpCupf20="Window"

# Borland Pascal 7.0 Crt Variables
bpCv1="CheckBreak"
bpCv2="CheckEOF"
btw, tnx for ur try :)
what is the reason that you can't do Properties.Resources.bpCupf3 ... ?
you want to be able to switch them without compiling?
no
I want to dynamically use from all resources
my resource files are 20
05:23
May have found something...
and which one includes many different variables
I want to extract data from all variables in all source files dynamically
not with many code manually.
@jdknight -> let me know...
So, if I take the example on the MSDN site and I compile my application by command line the program works. When I tried to embed the resource instead it was getting the MissingManifestResourceException exception you were experiencing.
However...
If I adjust the resource manager name to include the namespace of the resource, the application works fine. Ex:
new ResourceManager("GreetingResources",
to:
new ResourceManager("ConsoleApplication3.GreetingResources",
so, this means that I can't use them in non-console applications?
yes?
ok
i will try it.
where is located ur text file and resource file
in subdirectory like "Resources"
or in project root directory
I check ur solution
ResourceManager rm = new ResourceManager("WindowsFormsApplication1.GreetingResources", typeof(Form1).Assembly);
but
it not worked.
Actually, I was using a console application. I'll just make a windows form application; but this is my file location in the console app (if it helps): i.imgur.com/G1WEnxV.png
It works for the Windows Form application as well.
nice @jdknight
05:33
I've done like what U done.
but how??
why my sample program not work?
Hmmm... is your resource file not set to "Embedded Resource" for its build action?
no
its set to Embedded Resource
is it also copied to the bin directory?
I have it working when it's set to "Do not copy".
whatt??
ok
I found my mistake
tnx @jdknight
I add my .resource file
to default resource file with .resx
and check its build property
but now
I delete it and only change the property of file in project root directory
tnx for ur help.
:)
05:40
Yay! Happy it works.
/me continues to watch Starship Troopers now...
btw, tnx a lot.
 
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06:54
hello
 
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09:56
can anyone tell me how you could wait for x time before performing without using Thread.sleep?
You can use a timer
I think Reactive extensions has really nice stuff for that also
@JohanLarsson mmm I got a timer that kicks in an event when the elapsed time, but uhm... it doesnt stop the rest of the code from being executed :/ the problem is its in a catch block...
wait
if i put finally, the code wont execute until catch block is finished right?
I think so but it will execute if no exception is thrown though
yeah thats fine
I have been looking for what you asked, think I saw it somewhere, similar to manualresetevent but with time
10:14
@JohanLarsson thanks ill look into it
 
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12:25
Hi all
Good morning
Hi @LearningC
I've a question in multi-thread
can u help me?
sorry im also new
ok
so welcome
thanks
12:28
u r new in C#?
r U a C/C++ programmer?
I took C class
12:45
@MRS1367 don't ask to ask a question, just ask
I probably won't know the answer, but I'll give it a try
13:09
hi @TomW
i will remember it
13:29
Hi @chrisd84
14:14
stream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length); is giving me error: Error 1 The best overloaded method match for 'System.IO.TextReader.Read(char[], int, int)' has some invalid arguments F:\Visial Studio 2012\Projects\First_Sample_http\First_Sample_http\Program.cs 57 25 First_Sample_‌​http
what type is buffer?
byte []buffer = new byte[4096];
look at the error
type of the first param
Error 2 Argument 1: cannot convert from 'byte[]' to 'char[]' F:\Visial Studio 2012\Projects\First_Sample_http\First_Sample_http\Program.cs 57 37 First_Sample_‌​http
Ok. What's your question?
14:18
so the first paramter has to be char?
char[]
char[] yes.
14:34
If I have an Asteroid, what is the simplest code to find given in a list? I don't need to find any specific part based on predicates, all I want is the index.
So you have a reference on an object and you want to locate that object's index in a list?
Yes.
That would be list.IndexOf(whatever);
Ah. Thanks, much better. Although I suppose predicates are useful in some cases.
I can't remember when I last needed IndexOf for anything. :)
Linq to Objects covers most of the list processing cases nicely.
14:38
In this case, it is basically an... is it called a selector? I forgot - anyway, retrieving an asteroid from the object containing it, just not the calling object has not the index but the asteroid. (this from a for each, I don't know how you would get the index).
What does => do in C#?
But if it already has the asteroid, what's the point of looking it up again?-)
That's a lambda. Inline function
Ah. That is how you specify them in C#? Wait, is it the entire operator, or somehow assigning something to >(function)?
That's not an assignment, it's an inline function declaration.
Consider this:
var func = () => 1; // This is a Func<int>, i.e. a method that returns an integer
var anInt = func(); // This is a call to that function
@Pawnguy7: if you are going to be doing a lot of those types of lookups, you should use a HashSet<Asteroid> instead of a list
or a dictionary
@Rytmis Oh. So you would declare parameters/arguments first, and then the symbol, and then the implementation?
14:44
@Pawnguy7 Yes.
But typically lambdas are used inline as arguments to higher-order methods
Because if you have, say, a predicate for Asteroids, it'd look like this:
var pred = (Asteroid a) => a.Something == "Something";
But if you have an IEnumerable<Asteroid>, the compiler can infer the parameter type of your predicate
So you can get away with writing list.Where(a => a.Something == "Something"); :)
I see. Where you have the 1, is it that a single expressions like so is sort of shorthand for returning it, and otherwise you would have a normal body in {}?
Yes, it's syntactically optimized for the simple case of single parameter and a simple return
Declaring multiple parameters or explicitly typed parameters requires the extra set of parens around the parameter list
And a more complex body requires the curly braces
I see. Although. What type - you used auto - can be assigned to lambdas?
I'm not sure I understand the question
In fact, I'm fairly sure I don't :D
Are you talking about the example where I assigned the lambda to a variable?
@Rytmis But I could go, for example:
var function= var i => i
14:49
Actually, now that I think about it, var isn't possible for lambdas
Sorry, I meant var, C++'s auto works similar.
Sorry about that, my mistake.
So my assignment example should have been:
Func<int> func = () => 1;
As for the arguments to lambdas, they're governed by the same rules as any methods
Which means no var in the parameter list, because C# only allows type inference for local variables.
AAh.
And that was slightly misleading too. Meh.
The rule set is somewhat complicated.
For instance, take the List<Asteroid> case
The extension method Where has the signature:
IEnumerable<T> Where<T>(this IEnumerable<T> source, Func<T, bool> predicate)
Now, you invoke that on a List<Asteroid>, T is bound to Asteroid
That means the second argument is expected to be of type Func<Asteroid, bool>
And when you pass in something that looks like this:
a => a.Foo
The compiler infers the parameter type for the lambda from the parameter type of Where.
Since it's a Func that takes an Asteroid, a needs to be an Asteroid too
So there's type inference and then there's type inference. :P
I'm sure I've mostly managed to confuse the matter. It's been a while since I last tried to explain this to anyone.
user142019
Hello.
user142019
14:59
I consider using C# for my web app instead of Ruby.
user142019
But I can't find much that doesn't depend on ASP.NET.
@Zoidberg What's wrong with ASP.NET?
There's Nancy
user142019
@Rytmis I never really liked it; though I'm probably biased since I only used ASP.NET MVC. I'd prefer something like Sinatra.
user142019
15:03
Nancy looks promising.
@Zoidberg Fair enough. I was just making sure you weren't confusing ASP.NET with WebForms :)
@Zoidberg well it's your lucky day. Nancy looks like a port of Sinatra.
That it is.
hence the name, presumably
user142019
It seems Nancy uses reflection for finding the modules?
15:09
no idea, I only looked it up just now
I'd heard of it before, never investigated
user142019
Ah okay. :P
Reflection is a rather typical mechanism for module loading. C# has precious few metaprogramming facilities besides reflection. :)
which is ironic, since the metadata itself is rich. Seems that the framework team intend it to be backend-use only
user142019
Another option is loading them in Main explicitly and passing them to Nancy. :v
I often find myself agreeing with the paleo-OOP conservatives who cry "code smell" at everything that isn't, as they say, 'writing Fortran in any language'
user142019
15:14
I vaguely remember I wrote an embeddable web server using async/await a long time ago but I can't find it back. :|
user142019
The problem with that is that you can't use any blocking I/O calls without blocking the whole server lol.
Shouldn't the blockage be restricted to the particular thread that's doing the blocking?
I'm rubbish at concurrency, so there. :)
user142019
I/O with async/await is all on one thread.
That... doesn't seem right.
user142019
So you don't have to spawn 10k threads for 10k concurrent users.
15:20
This just goes to show why I don't write servers.
user142019
When you await an async I/O call, it simply waits till any of the await-ing I/O calls finishes and then continues there. It happens on the same thread since the compiler rearranges everything into a state machine.
Surely that depends on the way the async tasks are created, though?
user142019
It's similar to Node.js except there is no callback hell; the compiler generates those callbacks for you.
Because you can control whether the continuation is dispatched on the originating thread or not
user142019
There is only one thread. :P
15:23
There is only Zuul
Hey guys, can somebody tell me why this SQL fucks my results?

SELECT c.id, c.omschrijving, l.maximumBedrag, SUM(IIF(IsNULL(f.bedrag), 0, f.bedrag)) AS bedrag
FROM ((Categorie c LEFT OUTER JOIN
Financien f ON f.categorieId = c.id) LEFT OUTER JOIN
Limiet l ON l.categorieId = c.id)
WHERE (f.inkomstOfUitgave IS NULL) OR
(f.inkomstOfUitgave = 1) AND (format(f.datum, 'yyyy-mm-dd') > format(NOW(), 'yyyy-mm'))
GROUP BY c.id, f.categorieId, c.omschrijving, l.maximumBedrag

the thing is that I only want results that are from the current month into the row f.bedrag added, but I should get ALL the oth
Hey guys, do someone know if Windows Server 2012 support Windows Store apps?
user142019
@Yenthe Meh, Nederlandse kolomnamen. :(
According to the article from Windows Dev Center - Getting started with Windows Store apps: "Windows Store app development is supported only on Windows 8. You can't develop Windows Store apps on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2012."
@Zoidberg: I know! :( If you want to I can translate them, its just I have to write them in Dutch
and @Zignd: seriously? what a fail
user142019
15:28
I don't need them translated :P I'm Dutch.
@Yenthe you can't develop the apps on it but can you run on it?
thats quite handy lol, if you could tell me what I'm doing wrong too I would be vert happy u_U
user142019
@Yenthe Something like IFF(is_current_month(f.datum), NULL, f.bedrag)?
user142019
Not sure how to write is_current_month though.
hmmm let me try something out
Error in list of function arguments: 'IIF' not recognized.
Unable to parse query text.
with this:
IIF(format(f.datum, 'yyyy-mm-dd'), NULL, f.datum)
user142019
15:31
Hmm.
This has been bugging me for hours now, its not even fun anymore lol
user142019
CASE WHEN format(f.datum, 'yyyy-mm-dd') THEN NULL ELSE f.datum END?
can't use case etc, since its Access db and some kind of JET sql
it doesn't support cases :/
user142019
Oh Access. My condolences.
school assignment, otherwise I wouldn't have used it @Zoidberg ;)
15:36
What is it with Dutch programming classes and aversion to English variable names.
Same thing when my friend took a JavaScript class there.
no idea, they explicidly asked me to write it in Dutch @Rytmis and I asked him why can't I write it in English? And he went like ehehhee where in Belgium here, so write it in Dutch
and I'm like herrr. Nobody else will understand my code
where he responded too "that is not needed."
Declare yourself to be English, and accuse him of being a racist :P
rofl
I'll bbl, hopefully somebody knows some solution for meh
:x
you're here every day and your new question is the last answer you got from the previous day
just outsource it to india
user142019
15:53
I always do my homework assignments in English.
user142019
At least, the code.
user142019
And UML *ugh* diagrams *ugh*.
user142019
If I do my homework assignments at all lol.
16:19
Hi Guys, is it possible to change culture on datetimepicker?
user142019
3
A: How to change culture to a DateTimepicker or calendar control in .Net

Jonas LincolnIt doesn't seem to be possible to change the culture. See this KB article.

ok, thank you.
@Zoidberg maybe you took that avatar too far? A lil scary.
user142019
lol
user1125394
.net cultural issues
16:22
I've been mingling with horses all day, and yes horse shit > horse
user1125394
for me, I did a speical class for double, toGBSring, no better soltuion
user142019
@JohanLarsson lol
user142019
But… ponies!
I trust you to know what you are doing even if this is evidence of the opposite
user142019
My code is ugly.
user142019
16:25
Sequel returns a hashtable with all values set to nil instead of returning nil when there are no results from the SQL query. :<
I dont know any SQL, yet another thing I suck at
user142019
> single_record() Returns the first record in the dataset, or nil if the dataset has no records. Users should probably use first instead of this method.
user142019
Oh hey that's nice.
user142019
def self.show(app, id)
    project = app.db[%q{SELECT "Name" FROM "ProjectById"(?);}, id].single_record
    raise Sinatra::NotFound unless project
    app.haml :'projects/show', locals: { project: project }
end
user142019
Isn't Ruby beautiful. *ugh* :P
user142019
16:29
@JohanLarsson heh.
user142019
You only know C# and XAML, right?
small parts of it
user142019
Nice.
def, end, what?
What is this harassment in the C# room
user142019
Ruby and SQL! :>
16:31
Don't curse here!
:P
user142019
Hey, at least it ain't PHP!
Hah, true. :-)
16:51
does anyone know the usual cause for this:

- InnerException {"Connection Timeout Expired. The timeout period elapsed during the post-login phase. The connection could have timed out while waiting for server to complete the login process and respond; Or it could have timed out while attempting to create multiple active connections. The duration spent while attempting to connect to this server was - [Pre-Login] initialization=86; handshake=2368; [Login] initialization=0; authentication=0; [Post-Login] complete=12018; "} System.Exception {System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException}
The error message is pretty good no? (I have never seen it until now so don't know how to fix)

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