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00:09
What is System.OverflowException?
user142019
A type.
user142019
It gets thrown when there's an overflow in checked code.
user142019
Like, checked(~0u + 1).
overflow of memory? Or, say, to big for an int?
user142019
Latter.
user142019
00:10
Wait, checked(~0u + 1) fails at compile-time. :P
Apparently this occurs if you use a negative index.
Anyway... apparently I do not know how to get it to draw fullscreen.
Apparently
What are you drawing anyway?
I am trying to overlay the entire screen.
So blitting a bitmap?
I am not sure how to get a fullscreen graphics instance, though.
user142019
00:13
@Pawnguy7 it also happens on underflow.
@LewsTherin using... is it called GDI?
@Pawnguy7 I'm sure your point is wrong..
A point represents a 2d vector.. not a size
.
lolz ripoff artist
It might be better to say Rectangle instead of Point
That way x,y,w,h
Perhaps. But if we assume x and y are 0, and x = w and h = y.
00:15
Yeah.. then your loops draws a lot of pixels
So imagine 1920*1080..
2073600 pxs... like hell I will wait :)
That was the idea.
How would I draw less pixels? :\
I don't know.. anyway. Your second loop doesn't terminate.. and that's probably why your window doesn't update
I'm not sure now.. so I'm guessing
Wait, what's the second loop meant to do?
user142019
You draw once and keep it in a buffer.
user142019
When you need to redraw you only redraw the parts that need to be redrawn.
Perhaps.
I don't know how to use a buffer :\
00:19
A buffer is just an array.. list whatever
I mean, the API.
I got an OutOfMemory exception. Yay.
user142019
struct Pixel { double r, g, b, a; }

var buffer = new Pixel[w, h]();
I mean, how to draw it.
user142019
Ohlol.
user142019
I don't know.
00:21
I assume there is a buffer object.
So you have this point array but you can't display the points on the screen?
I just realized something.
sigh.
I just cannot seem to program things today.
user142019
s/things today/at all/
00:25
that was rude :D
If you can't program today.. do something else
user142019
Learn a new programming language!
I was considering Python actually.
learn COBOL! Steal jobs from old people!
user142019
Python is old, not new.
user142019
00:26
COBOL isn't a new programming language either.
How new are we talking?
@rightfold Sigh... shut up :)
user142019
Go and newer.
I would prefer something more... in wider spread use.
user142019
CoffeeScript and newer.
user142019
00:27
(Same year lol.)
Type-safe javascript, isn't it?
user142019
Kinda.
user142019
JavaScript is type-safe already.
IT is?
user142019
CoffeeScript is JavaScript with an actual, reasonable syntax and with list comprehensions and all nice things.
00:28
@rightfold TypeScript.
user142019
Never used it.
@rightfold Since when?
I think I am sticking to python here.
var x = 1;
x="Since when"?
user142019
Type-safety is relative, just like high-levelness. Oh, and unrelated to static typing.
user142019
00:29
I used Fay which has one of the best thought-out type systems I've ever seen. It also compiles to JavaScript.
user142019
It's statically typed though.
Anyway, if you feel the urge to write my code for me, I was going to make a "virus" that is basicaslly just a drawn overlay of everything else. It would hold a buffer of points that aren't filled, and fill one every once in a while, untill the entire screen is black. However, you could still interact with everything.
post that on SO
"so im trying to make a virus..."
It is sort of a mock virus.
Ever seen of of those movies that have some pretty fake "hacking" or viruses?
You know, the kind that eats your screen and stuff.
hack the gibson!
00:31
Hm?
user142019
Coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool. Go has an SQL package in the standard library.
@rightfold you have days you just cannot seem to program?
user142019
Nope.
user142019
Because I'm good.
user142019
00:40
You just suffer from the never-finish-project symptom, then? :D
user142019
Yup.
I don't think I have finished anything either :(
user142019
Finish him. Fatality. rightfold wins. Flawless victory.
In English, this means?
Introduction to Mortal Kombat
user142019
00:44
:D
user142019
A Fatality is a gameplay feature in the Mortal Kombat series of fighting games. It is a finishing move that can be used against one's defeated opponent at the end of the final match, after the boss character says "Finish Him/Her." The Fatalities are usually lethal, featuring a brutal and morbid execution of the defenseless enemy character; however, some of them are actually non-violent and humorous, and some even result in the suicidal death of the losing character. Conception While creating Mortal Kombat, Ed Boon and John Tobias started with the idea of Street Fighter II-like system...
Ah.
That makes a bit more sense after the edit. Barely.
Sweet. Top results for python are the language, not the snake.
Interesting. this is locked.
user142019
They should lock everything.
user142019
Not having to register to make edits is ridiculous.
You can do that?
user142019
00:55
Do what?
Edit without having an account.
user142019
Yup.
user142019
Except for locked articles for which you need an account of at least four days old to edit.
That is ridiculous.
user142019
I want to stay up all night and tomorrow and tomorrow night and the day after tomorrow programming in Go and watching My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
01:05
If I have a partial view inside a cshtml, how should I pass a ViewBag message into the partial view?
from the main view's controller
hi guys....when type devenv in cmd command. It is pointing to 2010 shell not 2012 visual studio
how to fix this
Is it 2012 shell?
2010 shell
i have installed 2012 professional visual studio
So how is a 2010 shell supposed to open VS 2012
Try cmd and open VS 2012 x86
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE
i have both vs10.0 and 11.0
01:14
...
uhh
Open up "Microsoft visual studio 11.0"
yes...
what to do now..
If you have VS 2012 installed
Hey CC.
You can open cmd for VS 2012
"Take Facebook. Literally tons of people - whether in terms of how many people, or the weight of the people, " I wrote that, then got rid of it. So wrong haha.
was hoping for some word play.
01:20
how to go to vs2012 from cmd
i typed devenv in cmd...it is going vs2010 shell
@Pawnguy7 yo.
I haven't been in our room have I? Sigh.
@nirudyogi Win 8 or Win 7?
Start menu type cmd.. it should be 2012 up
windows 8
Press windows type "cmd"
01:23
insatalled classic shell in windows 8 ...i want to have windows7 look
01:34
how t update visual studio 2012
how to update visual studio 2012
 
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02:48
@Pheonixblade9 I guess I'm an official old person because I've programmed in COBOL.
 
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05:30
See sharp! ;)
 
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07:17
hey guys :) Anyone know if is it possible to create a pointer to a list (especially XmlNodeList)? Handle like an array (with fixed) doesnt work...
 
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08:49
Morning all
user2245758
Good Morning :) Is my first time here , pleased to enter this amazing community :)
Thanks,
I am so confused with gridviews, can someone introduce me to a lovely article that can teach me basics of them, like viewstate, paging, etc..
amazing community???, you are not lying about being this your first time here :p
user2245758
Hahah :P is just an expectation bro , as i see alot alot of helpers around , so in fact they are amazing people without doubt :P
09:06
Hi can anybody know about the paypal api
Hello
Can anybody know? I'm sure anybody can.
09:23
so much cuteness around here
09:34
@OlegOrlov i dont think polymorphism means what you think it means
there are many kind of polymorphism in OOP actually
but mostly, people talk about subtype polymorphism and adhoc polymorphism
10:07
Hello...
is the room active right now?
not really
The room is always active. The people just aren't :P
ok :)
I have posted one question on stackoverflow...
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Q: Does any one know about this error: "Wrong Local header signature: 0x6D74683C"?

wafersThe following code is used to download a zip file and unzip it on phone. The same code used to work on WP7, I started tested on WP8 device, and strange thing is happening... now it works on WP8 but NOT on WP7 anymore. On the WP7 it gives an ERROR: Wrong Local header signature: 0x6D74683C C...

Now, i have run some tests, and I wanna share my observations... which is currently an excel file... because it has some header information and so on...
Can I upload the excel file here?
Nope, either use pastebin or gist to upload a text version or use Google Drive or similar
Or an image of the excel sheet
10:24
ok... And one more questions...
since my question is now forgotten, How can I get back people's attention on to that question again, after I post the observations
@wafers If you have enough rep, you can add a bounty to it. If you don't have enough rep to add a bounty, get more rep.
@wafers : put a bounty
that usually get people attention
:) I have 187 points
a 100rep bounty can attract attention
My God... then I will not have enough reputations left
Thanks very much.
10:27
gain some rep then ^^
SO is about people helping each other
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I know, I am very basic level C# programmer, just started... I have a fear that I could misguide instead of helping others :)
user2245758
10:42
My same problem with wafers :)
well, i'm now starting bounty... I will start with 50 first... if you guys like some of my posts please vote them up... i need some reputations :) Thanks!
good luck with your bounty mate
thank you Sisyphe
11:44
Greetings, I remember I once saw an answer from Marc Gravell about casting List<object> to List<List<T>> but I can't find it, can anyone help me please?
How can I cast from List<object> to List<List<T>>?
11:56
@gdoron var listOfList = listOfObjects.Select(a => (List<T>)a).ToList() ?
Quick question cause i never needed it before: Does anyone know the name of the editor in linux ? Cause i need to do this -> System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("notepad", "test.txt"); for mono, so that it works also on linux
nano?
emacs?
ahh, jep. Youre right. It was emacs. Thanks :)
13:00
@Pengu You can just do Sys...Diag...Proc...Start("text.txt") and the default editor will open
@dav_i: only on windows, and only if UseShellExecute = true
@drch I have to admit that I have never used Mono
for linux, you should use the $EDITOR env variable
but it may be different if you are running in xwin
Hi all :)
@CSharper hey dude
13:21
Hi c sharper
Anyone familiar with SQLite-net?
you should post that on programmers.stackexchange.com
youll probably get a better discussion on programmers.*
13:37
It's just asking for examples of patterns. It's not actually a programming question.
14:04
anyone here ever ever ever used SQLDatasource with gridview ?
dead silence like I asked as who want to go to Mars...
ill go to mars
I will make sure you don't come back.
im taking my sqldatasource with me
leave sqldatasource alone, take Kendall with u instead
Does anyone know whats faster to compare (cause of performance): an int or a char?
14:10
@drch Dude, again. I need to say. Thanks for your help.
@Pengu def int
@Pengu The same. Why?
@AndréSilva ;)
@Pengu I get the feeling you're considering converting from one to the other for speed. That will definitely be slower.
Thanks, i wasnt sure cause char uses less memory(16bit). Its cause i have lists with up to 3million strings and it takes insanely long to compare them (42 Lists which are needed often) So I decided now to convert them once to have a speedboost. Thanks
14:14
You're comparing strings?
strings should be quicker to compare than the equivalent list of chars.
This is not my work... its from the guy who worked here before me ( Im doing a apprenticeship as Software dev)
Irrelevant?
Someone will going to help me then Or I change my name to Emma Watson >.>
No it's not.
You're asking a conceptual question. Not a code question.
The other thing is, I have no idea what the question is.
Nor do I understand how isomorphism could be 'emulated', as you say.
you confuse me
morphic structure such as?
The way I see it, you're trying to take words from algebra that look similar to words in CS, and mix them.
1. I don't see any relation to CS in isomorphism
2. I don't see any relation to algebra in polymorphism
@OlegOrlov So... lists and arrays are isomorphic...?
sounds like duck typing
which c# has via dynamic
In computer programming with object-oriented programming languages, duck typing is a style of dynamic typing in which an object's methods and properties determine the valid semantics, rather than its inheritance from a particular class or implementation of a specific interface. The name of the concept refers to the duck test, attributed to James Whitcomb Riley (see history below), which may be phrased as follows: :When I see a bird that walks like a duck and swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, I call that bird a duck. In duck typing, one is concerned with just those aspects of an o...
14:28
"If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck."
Someone needs to invent a type system even goofier than duck typing, and call it fuck typing.
class A { void Foo(); }
class B { List<T> Foo(); }

var a = new A();
var b = new B();
dynamic f = a;
f.Foo();
f = b;
f.Foo();
14:41
I am having an issue with C# Socket Server, i posted a question but have not got a response yet, thing is if i send concurrent request it stops entertaining clients i dont know why as i am using it Asynchronously, question was stackoverflow.com/questions/16296250/…
@drch Mind helping me again? Simple thing that is not working for some reason...
:(
Wow, thanks a lot.
@AndréSilva maybe in a bit. at work atm
14:48
No problem sir.
im a contractor so they get pissed when i fuck around ;)
@drch Relax, I think I can google a bit and not disturb you. Thanks anyway.
Any reason you didn't just ask the rest of us?
:
Because when I asked yesterday if anyone could help me with oracle
drch helped me while the other people were douches..
You just called drch a non-person lol
14:52
... Ok Mr. Literal.
"bla" is a string literal
42 is an int literal
in js, {} is an object literal
and [] is an array literal
_
Literal and figurative language is a distinction within some fields of language analysis. Literal language refers to words that do not deviate from their defined meaning. Non-literal or figurative language refers to words, and groups of words, that exaggerate or alter the usual meanings of the component words. A literal usage is the "normal" meanings of the words. It maintains a consistent meaning regardless of the context, with "the intended meaning correspond[ing] exactly to the meaning" of the individual words. Figurative use of language is the use of words or phrases in a manner wh...
Whatever..
SELECT 1 FROM DUAL; What is the freaking problem with this ?
Why is it returning Invalid Character ?
returning? or is it an error?
Obviously it is a freaking error ...
Well I need to run now. Meeting
Be right back
The only thing I can suggest is enclosing something in double quotes
15:03
I get a "software hasn't installed properly" on windows 64-bit machines. just started. how can i debug this?
15:14
Wats up Gangsta's?
anyone used wcf before?
Not yet, but our new product will.
Kendall, long time no see old buddy old pal, hows life treating you?
Yes. So many painful memories.
Mainly painful when people forgot to mark model stuff with the proper attributes.
15:16
@HansRudel Same old.
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Q: What causes the Vista/Win7 warning: "This program may not have installed correctly" ?

Clay NicholsWhat causes this warning and what can I do to keep it from popping up when my app installs? Possible causes: Virus scanning software (I'm looking into that) Not putting the uninstall in the Add/Remove programs (this will definitely cause the problem, per documentation from Microsoft (see answe...

@MikeF any tips on learning it for the first time? Im looking to try and run a program on several pc's at the same time, yet have on pc specify what they need to do.
@KendallFrey cool cool. U on holidays soon?
@HansRudel There's an 85% chance you'll eventually need a "KnownType" attribute to solve incredibly vague runtime errors.
@HansRudel Holidays? No...
@KendallFrey u finished with school completely?
High school, anyway.
Probably completely though
15:20
@MikeF So u know of any decent tutorials or complete novices, or is it better to pick up a book
@KendallFrey so u working full time these days?
nice :)
@HansRudel I'm not sure of any decent tutorials; all my experience was via floundering in a large codebase that was already using it, and googling when I didn't know something.
hmm ok. i got a copy of the wcf step by step. Will see about trying to work through that tmrw and then will see if it gives me a better idea of things in general
high level intro: you set up a service to listen on ports/protocols defined by some config, you set up methods as endpoints via config+attributes, and then with the service running you run an svcutil.exe to generate proxy code for clients. The clients then have their own config for how to connect, and then the method calls in theory just magically work over the interwebs.
An optional approach is to use a shared wsdl xml that defines the interfaces, and then both sides generate interface code from that.
15:31
@MikeF sounds quite different to what i originally thought might happen. I guess i need to dig through the book tmrw and then see how i get on.
15:44
does anyone know the runtime version of .NET 2.0 SP2?
@N00B.NET: 2.0.50727.3053
Can't you check that yourself?
nope, lost all my fingers in Nam
and sp0, sp1 are prereq's for sp2 right?
or at least includes sp0 and sp1
15:50
yep
catch u guys later
:)
+ @MikeF and @KendallFrey thanks for your help guys
laidher
hello
hello
hey mr. @JohanLarsson
15:57
yesterday on my way to work (on my bicycle) I had a flat
which was a little funny because the other tire also had problems (it was deflating at a very abnormal rate)
so I got both tubes changed and picked it up after work
then within one mile the front tube blew up on me
have you ever met anyone who had three flat tires in a single day?
because I'm that person

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