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13:00
@Steve
@DavidDV
Like i said, you can learn the basics in 5 days, but i think in order to use MVC well you need to learn a bunch of patterns, like the repository pattern, Dependency injection, a DI container like Ninject, maybe how to write a service layer for it, Linq and (DAVE DV IS GOING TO YELL) EF (or another ORM would work, but if you do straight sql statements its going to be tedius, and harder to structure)
Asp.net MVC is also a heavy convention-based framework, so you will need to understand all the conventions
Repository pattern -> not needed
Dependency Injection -> not needed
on top of that you'll need to learn razor
13:01
EF -> Crap
lol ^ knew that was coming
Generic Repository class -> Anti Pattern
you don't need to learn razor either, you could use the webforms view engine
but like i said, most books cover what I suggested up top
13:02
yeah
even though angry David DV disagrees with half of it :p
i dont understand through books
anwyay I recommend to just don't use asp.net
i prefer videos
or almost any MS framework :p
13:03
kk
The problem with videos is I think most of them probably only cover starting MVC, and not intermediate or advanced mvc, but theres a good chance I'm wrong because I haven't watched all of them
kk
so, how many yrs u hav worked? @Steve
about the same as you, a year in the corporate world
gr8
@Steve whats time over there in michigan now?
9am
13:10
u must be in office
yeppers
I busted my butt yesterday and got a lot done, I don't have much to do today
hey hav u worked on telerik controls? @Steve
no, i don't know what that is :)
13:11
ohh
then u must google it
googling
will give nice visual effects to ur app
Hi, going round in circles here: MVC4 - want to map legacy urls like example.com/test.htm to example.com/controller/action/test. But IIS keeps trying to serve the static file of test.htm
Sorry for spamming C# room with MS SQL question, but... where do I put my GIANT sql expression in this other expression to get a LIMIT functionality?
SELECT * FROM (
  SELECT *, ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY name) as row FROM sys.databases
 ) a WHERE row > 5 and row <= 10
@Markus means what u want to do?
13:15
You'd want to put it in your outer one, if you put it in your inner one then you're limited the rows returned before the filtering of the outer query
@Markus just use a decent ORM like Linq2Db and do Skip(5).Take(5) :p
Since everyone is chatting about MVC, repository, can I ask a quick question on that?
in Oracle SQL I could do use this:
select * from
( select a.*, ROWNUM rnum from
  ( <your_query_goes_here, with order by> ) a
  where ROWNUM <= :MAX_ROW_TO_FETCH )
where rnum  >= :MIN_ROW_TO_FETCH;
hi guys
i have one issue with binding values to gridview
here is my code
13:17
so the problem is so many times i get the Eval("sPlayerName") as like this:
and just replace the <your_quer.... with my gigantic expression
abd'bh'rd
so is gives me error since i passed this as javascript function parameter
You have two options:

SELECT * FROM
(
SELECT TOP 1 * FROM TABLE
) a
WHERE where row > 5 and row <= 10

But, if the inner query selects the top 1, and it turns out that row is equal to 11, then the outer row would filter that and you'd get an empty set back
@RaviTuvar Y U USE EVAL?!
is there any way to bind this is other way?
yes i used eval
13:19
I didn't ask if. I asked why.
if you do

SELECT TOP 1 * FROM
(
SELECT * FROM TABLE
) A
WHERE row > 5 and row <= 10

The inner query returns all results, THEN its filtered, so if you would get 1 row back who's row was between 5 and 10, which is what I think you would want
I don't want to use a repository, just yet but want to separate out EF data access queries, I use AutoFac to get my context InstancePerApiRequest, how would I pass this context to a method in another class / project*
is there any other way to pass the values like this?
Also, we should have a SSCCE
i tried with Bind
13:20
@Steve thanks for ur guidance bro. i will leave not,, good night
You don't have enough details.
but i couldnt succeed
@Freelancer :)
@Steve would you like to join me in the chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/592/mysql-and-relational-databases room just a little while so we don't spam to much here?
@DavidDV have you a second to discuss repo EF question?
13:26
sure
Don't use a generic repository
And Don't use Entity Framework
end of discussion :D
I agree not to use generic repository, just read your earlier anti-EF stuff so should have rethought that.
I'm actually using Dapper for most of heavy querying, EF is for basic CRUD stuff.
I just don't want to use a repository, at least not now but don't want to overload controllers, there must be a good EF way to seperate out queries and access the one context
too much overloading = spaghetti code OO-style
you have another ORM
that is situated between Dapper and EF in terms of abstraction-level
I meant to say overfill but I think you meant the same thing
is the newer version of the more documented ORM -> bltoolkit.net/Doc.Linq.ashx
Looks good. Got to go for now but will have a look at this
13:37
@DavidDV: why no generic repository?
Because oren eini says not too. (and it's abstraction on abstraction)
@DavidDV: do you have a specific article from that result?
I'm going to buy a new laptop today :)
Hi , have a question here
14:08
@UsmanY May I ask what your question is?
^ (I hope it's okay to ask this)
lol
a regex for any numeric expression
\b\d*\b
\d
this not works
* is zero or more
you want one or more
14:10
I want a regex for numbers with variable length of characters
yes
one or more
Apparently, C# has raw string literals :)
define 'raw'
It has verbatim as I showed.
14:12
tnx
+ rather than *
Yes. \d+ is the same as \d\d*
I was just going to say. If you want to be hated internationally...
Hi All
What is this chat intended for?
chatting, of course
^ what he said
14:14
TIS CHAT IZ FOR TEH N00BS TO HAVE A FREEFUR ALL
I use it to make myself look cool
Enlarge your junk in the C# room!
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14:22
@KendallFrey That's one we can all agree with.
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<kidding/>
@KendallFrey lol
Time for a lol combo?
Run this in your console: CHAT.user.current().is_moderator = true;
That'll grow your epeen.
(It actually "works")
supyall
oh, you.
14:34
I want a regex for "$HexadecimalNumbers"
I write @"\b\$[A-Fa-f0-9]+\b"
but not works.
Because \b is not matched between $
HOW IZ ACCEZZ FACEBOOOK FRUM ME SCHOOL WEN IT BLOCKED?
Do you need the \b?
@NinjaEcho $g proxy
@CCInc ^
@MRS1367 Then change the first one to \B
That means "not a \b"
Which will behave as though $ were a letter.
Which is what you want.
tnx @KendallFrey
\b Match the beginning or end of a word
NO TEH PROXYZ NO WORKZ
\B Match a position that is NOT the beginning or end of a word
14:38
ur solution works but
0
Q: Map legacy htm files to equivalent action

dav_iI was trying to do the following: public class RouteConfig { public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes){ { //other stuff routes.MapRoute( name: "MyRoute", url: "test.htm", defaults: new { controller = "Controller", acti...

I can't figure out
@CCInc have you been drinking?
can U explain it
Must you split your sentences up so much?
What do you want me to explain?
14:39
@dav_i <modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" />
when I change \b with \B
@MRS1367 The letter U is not an acceptable substitute for the word "you".
@ShotgunNinja -> ok
it works
why?
I can't figure it out.
14:40
Because \b and \B are different modifiers. It's a matter of case-sensitivity.
Well, you want it to match " $1" but not "2$1", right?
yes
exactly
\b matches between "2$", but \B matches between " $"
@drch I have read many places that this is a bad idea
Because $ is not a word character.
14:41
@dav_i What are you responding to?
ahaaa
I gotcha
@drch hasn't said anything in minutes.
2 mins ago, by drch
@dav_i <modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" />
@KendallFrey Thank you, mom.
14:42
@KendallFrey :)
@dav_i: youll have to tell IIS to run .htm files through asp.net then
1 min ago, by Kendall Frey
2 mins ago, by drch
@dav_i <modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" />
I'm a little off my game today. Only got a few hours of sleep, after drinking part of a Red Bull.
Then I had more when I woke up.
29 secs ago, by dav_i
1 min ago, by Kendall Frey
2 mins ago, by drch
@dav_i <modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" />
@drch How do I go about that?
iis -> handler mappings
14:49
@drch Amazing-balls. Thanks.
I'm debating whether to put a URL in the code without commenting it. Should I? It's perfectly legal.
http://google.com/ is valid code.
@KendallFrey do //google.com/ for added funness
also do goto http somewhere in the code
No, it needs the http: or else the joke is lost
And it's JS, so goto isn't supported.
9 mins ago, by Shotgun Ninja
29 secs ago, by dav_i
1 min ago, by Kendall Frey
2 mins ago, by drch
@dav_i <modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" />
14:54
js has its own goto
continue
that's not as flexible though is it?
It's just for labelled loops.
So, has anyone here worked with Rx?
i think its the same as goto basically
anyone done any webapi work? Having an issue where Posts are being bound properly but Puts the models are always null.
not 100% sure
14:57
Nope.
unknown label in 'continue' statement
It needs to be a loop label.
doh
you can break http
unknown label in 'break' statement
but then the break will have to be in a loop presumably
why does following regex match with " 111h.555 "?
@"\b[-+]*\d+\b"
If I delete . from string
it works correcly
@drch Even then it doesn't work.
15:00
oh well
@MRS1367 It will match \b after the ., then 0 -+, then 3 \d (555), then \b after the 5
I change \b to \B but it also doesn't work
What do you mean doesn't work?
What do you want it to do?
[+-][0-9]+
[+-]\d+
15:03
an integer number
or [+-][0-9]+
:S
without floating point
If you want to match an integer number, I'd say: [+-]?\d+
when I add "." to my string
it works
That will match 42 in 42.99
Is that not what you want?
15:04
yes
a "." is wildcard char in regexes
I want to ignore decimal part
I don't think he's putting it in the regex.
Ignore it? So you want 4299?
Or 42?
or 99?
TL;DR; YOLO
You need to be more specific.
It's always helpful to say what string is your input, and what you want matched.
15:06
when a decimal point is in the expression
Given the string 42.99, what should be matched?
it shouldn't match
So what do you want? An integer surrounded by spaces?
Then do (?<=\s)[+-]?\d+(?=\s)
And next time please say that sooner.
15:09
@"\b(?<=\s)[-+]*\d+(?=\s)\b"
^ I want X, how does Y work?
yes
I found solution
Why did you put \b in?
tnx @KendallFrey
btw
15:10
@KendallFrey You'll find out in a second, when it still doesn't work.
That will break it.
It won't match -51
Just be patient.
Oh, let me make one modification.
(?<=\s|^)[+-]?\d+(?=\s|$)
@Kendall and his mad regex skills.
15:11
I'm glad VS2012 made their regex text search match the actual .NET regex engine.
<=VS2010 had weird specialized shit syntax.
@ShotgunNinja And don't you forget it.
you improve that with "|^" and "|$"
tnx
and correct my mistake
"?" rather than "*"
:)
Please remember that \b is not a silver bullet.
@MRS1367 Yeah, unless you want to match +-10
@KendallFrey Sage advice.
yes
tnx a lot mate
15:31
Oh, also
My school just ranked #4 on the Top 25 universities with the worst professors in America.
lmao
15:56
i dont know if ratemyprofessors.com is the best source for market research data
lol it goes off of hotness and how hard they are
definitely not the best source
thats how i rate my women
their hardness and how hard i am
ER
OOPS

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