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13:01
i thought programming would make me rich.... to my sad disappointment its not going to happen; contemplating robbing a bank
write a program to rob a bank
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Working was the most fun thing I've ever done and then I had to go to school. :<
no i meant with guns and masks
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Say hi to the FBI.
lol will do
13:03
@rightfold nada?
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Ja!
@rightfold For how long did you work?
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About two point five months.
@KendallFrey
man its friday, its beautiful out, the last thing that I want to do is work
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13:12
is it safe for work
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Yes.
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Unless people like awful pictures with terrible contrast.
@rightfold Lol win.
haha
good pic
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Do you guys write "He" with a capital letter when referring to God? I think it's the only correct way to do it in Dutch but I'm not sure.
13:13
theres a group on facebook called "i fucking love science", it posts a lot of cool stuff like that
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Ah, it's required in Dutch.
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I'm hungry.
@rightfold Then eat. I just had noodles.
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Oh my fucking God.
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C++14 will have return type deduction for normal functions.
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13:18
I'm drooling.
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¡Hola!
get hidden field value in code behind using master page
in asp.net
hey guys
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¡Hola!
13:26
@rightfold ... I thought C++ was completely redundant by now.
Action<Hank>
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anyone has an idea to use Monitor.pulse instead of Thread.sleep for a contiuous task?
hey hank
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@RoelvanUden C# should have it too.
a co worker suggested to use Monitor.pulse instead of Thread.sleep, and then ran off for his weekend
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13:27
The idea of writing var as return type makes me feel like I'm in heaven.
It feels completely wrong.
C# should be typed, if you want that, use JS :-)
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No, JavaScript has dynamic typing.
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If you want something JavaScript-like, use dynamic as return type. :P
@ActionHank what about .WaitOne()?
13:29
@drch what about it? wat does it do?
what*
effectively suspends a thread
well wait are you trying to sleep a thread until it has more work to do?
@drch well no. I want a thread that does work every 5 minutes, but is cancellable immediately
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Please visit the C# Chat Wiki if you are new here.
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Old one dropped off. :L
13:31
yeah you can do .WaitOne() with a timeout so you could still signal it to bail out
@drch cool. So how do i 'signal the current instance' then?
rightfold aren't you new here? i've never seen you before, but some how you're an owner -- confused
it's WaitHandle.WaitOne() right?
use ManualResetEventSlim
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@Steve I lurked here a lot before.
13:33
    private ManualResetEventSlim _reset;

    void Stop() {
       this.done = true;
       _reset.Set();
    }

    void Loop() {
       do {
           SomeWork();
           _reset.WaitOne(/*5 mins in millis*/);
       } while(!done);
    }
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^
something like that anyways
oh cool
Gonna try that out, thanks
13:34
reset events are awesome, but very dangerous
how are they dangerous?
it will kill a thread mid execution?
no, you can break your app by forgetting to call .Set()
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And you can forget to call .Set() by having an exception propagate through your code!
breaking as in orphaning a thread?
@rightfold I covered that issue already, but thanks for mentioning
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Okay. :P
13:37
breaking as in blocking forever and ever and ever
its like everything, don't do stupid stuff and you'll be ok
maybe
Rule 1: Don't do stupid stuff
Rule 2: Do not stupid stuff
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If you never want to forget to call .Set(), you can have a method that creates an object of an internal type that is IDisposable and then use using. The object calls .Set() in Dispose. It's even exception-safe!
not a bad idea that
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Or at least, that's a way you can handle begin/end stuff that you always want to happen.
13:39
@drch can't I do while(!_reset.IsSet()) too?
@ActionHank that will spin like crazy
waitOne will yield the thread
I don't get that
while(true) { } will peg your cpu
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while (true) {} is undefined behavior in C++. :)
WaitOne() is basically Thread.Sleep() until woken up
oh hang on sorry
i thought you meant as a wait not as a guard on the loop
13:42
yeah I know. You gave me the example while(!done). can't I replace that with while(!_reset.IsSet())?
i personally wouldnt
its reusing something just cause its there
its a signal for the thread, not your application logic
but technically it should be ok
@RoelvanUden Type inference is not the same as dynamic typing.
okay, I won't then. Good thing to segregate signals from app logic
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@FredOverflow though dynamic typing without type inference is a pain. :)
13:43
@rightfold Cool, then I can finally return lambdas without std::function :)
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(I'm looking at you, Objective-C.)
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@BalajiSelvarajan ¡Hola!
c is a powerful language.
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So are C# and Haskell.
this basic for all language
13:45
@BalajiSelvarajan define power
power means fire
c# is a fully support object oriented language.
I don't think so, but even if it were, that wouldn't mean anything.
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@BalajiSelvarajan it's multi-paradigm.
@rightfold you removed my star :(
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13:47
Don't forget C# is also functional!
@BalajiSelvarajan There is nothing inherently good or bad about being "pure OO".
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@StuartBlackler Two identical messages on the star board is… redundant.
I can design a language where the only control structure is while, and it will be a "pure while oriented programming language". But that wouldn't say anything good about the language.
true, but it put focus on the messages above it ;)
OO development is so 90's
13:51
mainly oops used for reuse of method or code. and it is easily reconfigurable also
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@OlegOrlov You.
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@BalajiSelvarajan you can reuse functions without OOP.
what boss
if you use OOPs. you can reconfiguable easy
not really
its secure because of using objects
13:55
Inheritance introduces very brittle dependencies into your project. I don't use inheritance anymore in my own projects.
whatever happened to wpf/e? its silverlight
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@BalajiSelvarajan wat
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What the hell are you talking about?
OOPS
concept
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Why the S?
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13:58
Object-oriented programmings?
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You cannot pluralize OOP. It makes no sense.
OOPS, he did it again!
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Yup. :(
Wow, this room sure has a lot of tags.
ok. i got it.
13:59
Maybe he was talking about OOPSLA?
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@BalajiSelvarajan what do you mean by that?
Object-oriented programming is inherently unsafe according to this guy:
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@FredOverflow No.
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You can have pure OOP.
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Ø ( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
14:01
Pure OOP? POOP?
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LOL
who is that guy?
Simon Peyton Jones (born in South Africa on 18 January 1958) is a British computer scientist who researches the implementation and applications of functional programming languages, particularly lazy functional programming. He is an honorary Professor of Computer Science at the University of Glasgow and supervises PhD Students at the University of Cambridge. Biography Peyton Jones graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1980, He is a major contributor to the design of the Haskell programming language, and a contributor of the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC). He is also co-creator o...
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Simon Peyton-Jones
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SPJ is the unit for enthusiasm.
14:02
How is your SPJ for Java?
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0 SPJ
ok i got it
I would have expected less :)
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lol
> show me useless and unsafe langs!
lol
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14:05
Java.
Malbolge is just a dialect of Java.
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SQL is a good example of a useful but safe language.
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I think he even mentions it in the video.
So I've got this SOAP client which is in the Faulted state because the endpoint isn't listening. Instead of just exiting the using() block it throws a CommunicationFaultedException
I am catching the EndpointNotFoundException already within the using() block, but a client.Abort() within this catch block still throws the CommunicationFaultedException
14:44
@Micha thanks for the tip!
I made a mistake deploying old code though, so now its fixed :P
keine Ursache!
Deutsch isn't the same as Dutch :P
But I get what you're saying :P
Hello @Micha @MikeF @BalajiSelvarajan @rightfold
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Hello
hi
14:48
Hello @Ac
hello
howdy folks
Email sending from localhost is successfully but in When i am uploading in live site i facing error like this ::
The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.5.1 Authentication Required.
Hey @Shotgun!
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The gauntlet has been thrown.
14:52
Hello @ShotgunNinja i have problem on chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/9081755#9081755
@mr.master DRY
I could see it above
ok @ShotgunNinja
What are you using to send email?
The only server-side email generator I've used was in PHP, and that was ages ago.
Well, I've also used a Java one called Constant Contact, but that's completely different as well.
ASP.NET
Yes, but what libraries/methods/etc are you using? Do you have any code to look at?
If so, put it in a pastebin or something, and post the link
14:55
it always boils down to needing teh codez
No, I'd be fine if he would tell me more beyond "ASP.NET"
the error message seems pretty clear...
Fair enough, but I'd still like to narrow my googling for an answer based on the tech he's using.
oh for sure, i meant for him
your mail server is expecting credentials.
But clearly, if he knew how to look up a correct answer, he wouldn't be asking here.
Could you have put it in a pastebin?
14:57
@ShotgunNinja this is my code
I can tell.
wait - that works locally using gmail's smtp!?
Yeah, I was wondering about that myself.
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Nobody is going to read code that isn't in monospace font and not indented.
14:58
Thanks, @rightfold.
Lines 3-4 are funny.
361
A: Sending email in .NET through Gmail

DomenicBe sure to use System.Net.Mail, not the deprecated System.Web.Mail. Doing SSL with System.Web.Mail is a gross mess of hacky extensions. using System.Net; using System.Net.Mail; var fromAddress = new MailAddress("[email protected]", "From Name"); var toAddress = new MailAddress("[email protected]", "T...

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Q: c# SmtpClient class not able to send email using gmail

Vince PanuccioI'm having trouble sending email using my gmail account. Im pulling my hair out. The same settings work fine in Thunderbird. Here's the code. I've also tried port 465 with no luck. SmtpClient ss = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587); ss.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("username", "pass")...

...so make sure you set Credentials in the proper order
^^
The minions work well.
Also, be sure to leave a comment in your code about the credentials needing to be set in the proper order.
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@ShotgunNinja "Reciver"
@ShotgunNinja ok got it, before this is dose not herd about this. Thank You
15:04
:)
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Dat misspelling.
Thank @MikeF and @drch
@ShotgunNinja have you face this error before in asp.net or other language
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ASP.NET isn't a language.
@mr.master Nope, not once ever.
I know how to use Google.
15:06
This Rubiks cube is roaming around in our office, feeding me a hell of a distraction
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@MikeF and this is why mutable objects are bad. ^^
And I know how to delegate, and break apart a problem, apparently.
I'd be extremely surprised if that code as us worked locally
as is
@rightfold Indeed. But immutables make so many copies... Unless they're factory made, which gets into the Factory problem.
Getters/Setters doing unexpected things is bad
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15:07
Garbage collection is easier if you have only immutable objects.
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You know you will never have references to newer objects. I think (but I'm not sure) you can't even have cycles.
@ShotgunNinja @drch @MikeF Thank you i am going to try that
huh, I guess you wouldn't have cycles. Since a cycle would depend on linking an object created in the past to a future object
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So you can use reference counting instead of garbage collection! Hurray!
also, I just found out that the CVS machine at my work is running Windows 2000 Professional.
gouges eyes out with plastic sporks
15:15
well, if it's stable and works...
It doesn't.
I've had to reset my password with it and restart it completely several times since I started working here.
you have a genuine time machine at the office?
@ActionHank Effectively, yeah. One of the goals for this year is to migrate everything to Git, though, so it's not long for this world.
man i loved windows 2000
especially since the other choices at the time were ME and 98
15:20
lol yeah
i was stuck for ME for so long, too poor to afford anything else and got it for free
@rightfold dude, WTF? Y U NO IN LOUNGE?
speaking of utter crap, I hate how new Visual Studio UIs have practically-invisible panel-resize handles
@TonyTheLion There is a LOUNGE?!
Like this in SQL MgtStudio: i.imgur.com/HZJcijb.png
@ActionHank Lounge<C++>, yes
15:24
it's for C++ only? has been a long time since I did that
@ActionHank it's mostly for chilling and relaxing
we don't like to talk C++
good to know
now I go lounge in my car on the way home
thanks for the help and cu guys later
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@TonyTheLion dude, WTF? Y U NO IN C#?
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I betrayed y'all.
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I just had meh diner.
15:35
yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
edc
edc
@MikeF coz it's all about simplicity. You can't go simpler than having nothing shown up as resize handle
XD
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SQL Management Studio is junk.
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@MikeF HEY THAT RANK IS INCORRECT
edc
edc
the dialog that I love most is the restore dialog
it is one of the few MS dialogs that is not modal
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I only use SQL shell.
edc
edc
15:38
and you can't browse for your file, you have to enter the filepath manually
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Preferably PostgreSQL's.
15:54
Hi, Any help on this:
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Q: Selecting text in richtext box v5 that contains hyperlinks

JerryWhen I use the RichTextBox.Select(int start, int length) function to select text in a rich text box that contains hyperlinks, there is some shift in the selection when I try to select any text that is after the hyperlink. When I remove the hyperlink, the selection works properly. Edit: I use Ri...

 
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16:56
evening all
IIIIT'S FRIDAAAAAY
Friday, Friday...
SCRUM meeting! :)
ugh
I should really ask why I'm not in those anymore
Sprint Review meetings are awesome, because that means it's Friday.
PM y u no assign work items
evening all :)
17:11
@KendallFrey you're at a small company, right?
I get to do some coding this evening, no more boring dissertation writing :D
@TomW Yeah.
so you don't have the problem of people forming their own siloes and not talking to anyone else?
Not really.
Yay, enterprise development
and yay for "HUR AM GIANT COMPANY. AM DO EVERYTHING SLOW. AND LOUDLY FOR SOME REASON"
17:15
Yay for Friday.
And bacon.
I haven't had bacon for fucking ages
and by ages, I mean since lunchtime
And don't forget where we would be without toilet paper.
but that was like, a sandwich accessory
@TomW Really? So if I get a job for some enterprise project, I can come in on Monday, finish my work and take a long weekend?
@RoelvanUden muh?
what gave you that impression?
17:18
MURICA!
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@RoelvanUden depends on company.
@TomW "HUR AM GIANT COMPANY. AM DO EVERYTHING SLOW. AND LOUDLY FOR SOME REASON"
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Some companies only care about you getting your work done in time; they don't care what else you do.
I don't see how you connect those two concepts
Why does it follow that such a business would have such a work ethic?
17:32
now now @CCInc mr. pheonix was my father.
17:43
lol, they declared the Macbook Pro the best Windows PC because quote: "every Windows installation on it is clean"
well no shit! if you reformatted other PCs, that'd be the case, too
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Windows installations are never clean, because they mean you have Windows installed.
Can someone help me with a Windows 8 App Store application? I'm trying to navigate to a new page. I'm using this code: var page = (Window.Current.Content as Frame); page.Navigate(typeof(Home));
"I hear if you play a Windows CD backwards, you hear satanic messages" "That's nothing - if you play it forwards, it installs Windows"
@rightfold ...you do realize you're in a .NET chatroom?
17:46
That's in my MainViewModel
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Yes. :P
Depending on which Windows, you have a 50% chance of misery
In my HomeViewModel if I use: var page = (LayoutAwarePage)(Window.Current.Content); - I get an error which shows me that Window.Current is NULL
so I see his point
How can Window.Current be NULL
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17:48
There is no current window?
I'm using MVVMLight
How is that possible when I can see the window
It navigates from Main to Home
are you seeing what you think you see?
@StuartBlackler I have to star that because it's so counterintuitive
what do you expect the answer to be?
Consider the existential catastrophe if the answer is "No"
@BeginnerCoder: is it happening in a thread other than the UI thread?
@drch Hey, I don't think so... I'm not really sure... could you help me with that
17:59
im not very familiar with wpf
It's cool... Thanks though. I posted a question with all my info.

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