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19:02
@Darek Welcome to C#! Please read the FAQ.
@NinjaEcho What Else Can You Do
@NinjaEcho Echo
@NinjaEcho Help
@NinjaEcho is dumb.
How dumb? @ShotgunNinja
19:20
I need help with binding a treeview with recursion from the database, Is there someone good at that?
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Q: Binding recursive treeView

Naourass DerouichiI'm developping a Windows Form application on Visual Sudio and this is the my first time with treeView. My project has a ADO .NET entity data model of and SQL database, I have 3 tables with relations: Category (idCategory, nameCategory) subCategory (idSubCategory, nameSubCategorie, idCategory) ...

@Darek So dumb, so dumb, so dumb, soooooooooooo
There are some words in .net that when questions are asked about them, the fact that I don't know anything about them makes me feel better about my life decisions
3 of them in no particular order are binding, tree view, and recursion
(esp. recursive treeview binding)
@drch What do you mean?
19:28
I think the chat FAQ should distinguish between a good chat question and a good SO question
So nobody can helps a beginner here :s
Then just tell me good luck!!!
@NaourassDerouichi We have a strict no-beginners policy here.
@naourass do it first without recursion
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@drch Thats a good idea!
@ShotgunNinja Wich part of the FAQ notice this?
19:33
Recursion is a complexity that makes the code easy to read but hard to figure out in the first place
It looks like you could just do a category.selectmany and be done with it
@ShotgunNinja put [no-fat-chicks] too
someone have a good tutorial for me?
lol
thats not really what SO is about. It's not 'here's my problem, here's the tools I want to use, link me a tutorial plx'
and most people here would probably just google it anyways.
i already did it
Is there a pilicy no-stupid
did you find any?
I'm stupid!
help me please i m stupid
19:43
step 1 fill a treeview with fake data
step 2 fill a treeview with data from a db
step 3 add recursion if appropriate
without recursion you mean
then with recursion
that's a very good idea
always without first.
Thank you very much drch for helping a stupid person
:D
recursion is a topic that's brought up in school because it's an academic concept
But the vast majority of the code you wrote wont use it
and any recursive algorithm can be written without it
s/wrote/write
So wich term I should use instead of "recursive"?
19:49
to be honest I don't think what you have is a problem solved by recursion
depending on your implementation
Many tree-related algorithms are more maintainable if coded with recursion.
IMHO
Recursion is generally used for drilling into complex objects.
agree
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dammit
19:50
I've used recursion effectively in the past. My most recent project ended up requiring breadth-first searching and I added to the queue as I collected sub-elements, that's sort of like recursio
[fat-chicks-only] <?
put [nfc] and see if anyone thinks its an mfc typo
@drch but directory tree traversion is so easy with recursion
any tree actually
except a live one
I'm not saying that recursion is bad but if you're a newbie it's worthwhile to implement it without
15 mins ago, by drch
@ShotgunNinja put [no-fat-chicks] too
true
19:53
it's a lot easier to debug non-recursive code
but...
but....
butt....
@drch I'd like to see evidence of that statement
@deltree That link gives me a 500 Internal Server Error.
Any Virtual Lab Manager gurus in today?
a google 500 server error
19:56
add [no-gays] please
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requests [supa-gay]
@NaourassDerouichi Happy?
19:58
great
aparently copying the link from the google search and handing it to someone else provides a 500 error, that's pretty awesome @ShotgunNinja
we broke da google
no i got the link with no 500 error
@ShotgunNinja broke da google
I seem to have broken my computer
in mvc 4, can we generating sql table from models?
if the table haven't created
there's a VS extension for that I think
and if you mean at-runtime, you could, but it's a bad idea
why it's bad?
an analogy would be good here. Say you run an office where you hired a bunch of complete morons to put papers into a series of cabinets. It took a year to train them, but finally they're all putting things in the correct cabinets. Do you think it's a good idea to start adding cabinets? What if you start adding them, changing the existing ones, and taking them away in the middle of the day while they're trying to file?
Is there a way to dictate the window size in a terminal application?
a console app?
20:11
Yes, sorry Linux user
no, it's a console app. If you want that, plop a console in a Windows (or better yet WPF) app
and no worries, honest mistake, I was just making sure I knew what you were talking about
Hmm, I will see what I can do. The reason I am asking is because I have a small little joke app that tells the current time in which also presents: Bail Time: <Time you get out of work>
too big of a console huh?
the difference between a console app and a windows app is mreely a compiler parameter (like -Windows I think, look it up)
If it's possible at all, ncurses should do it.
If you're still talking about Linux.
If you mean Windows, I can tell you how.
@CodeMonkeyAlx if it's not being run from the console (i.e. console open all the time, then you type "jokeapp.exe") then it probably shouldn't be a console app
20:14
@KendallFrey Nah I am doing windows code I am just used to calling consoles terminals.
Yeah, its more or less supposed to be something you plop in a corner somewhere and glance at. I might give it a function for user end of work time input so its not just a standard number,.
Normally the console window is ~80 chars wide and 300 chars tall, with ~25 visible. (I just remember that 80x25 used to be common)
these kinds of joke apps were a big deal to me when I was learning C#
they were a great learning experience
Here is code from my console graphics library:
Console.SetWindowPosition(0, 0);
Console.SetWindowSize(1, 1);
Console.SetBufferSize(width, height);
Console.SetWindowSize(width, height);
user142019
Hello friend.
sometimes it's a lot for linux guys to take in, but windows really does make it easy to put together point-and-click apps
20:17
That will set the Console buffer and window size to whatever you specify.
user142019
@KendallFrey Does it work with ANSI escape sequences? Might come in handy.
My graphics library? I don't think so.
Are you referring to the colors and shit?
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Q: Spinning MTM/VLM VMs in an AD

DarekCould someone shed a little bit of light as to the requirements on SCVMM and each gold image for MTM and VLM based testing in an Active Directory? Our App is a WinForms app. We have a need to spin an XP or Win 7 system, regression test it with the app, than shut it down. There might be multiple ...

@KendallFrey Thank you!
It does support multiple colors.
user142019
20:18
@KendallFrey Jawohl.
Via ConsoleColor
yeah, I do that one a lot
I use console color on scrolling rss feeds in a console to make it look like I'm busy
user142019
@KendallFrey Ah you use Windows API.
Not the unmanaged API
user142019
Oh wait, System.Console?
user142019
20:21
That might work with Mono. Would be neat.
Got it! Whoot!
user142019
I want to write a Twitter client in C#.
@rightfold I am actually doing work out of Xamarin Studio right now. Just to test things out. xD
user142019
As long as it works with xterm-256color it's fine. :P
user142019
20:22
@CodeMonkeyAlx I use Vim and GNU Make.
Right now, all I have implemented is a 'window' with a title, Clear method, string printing, and char[,] printing
Honestly I have been wanting to try to set vim up for C# / xamarin work
user142019
I have no special settings for C# in Vim.
user142019
I'm planning to write an autocompletion plug-in, though.
user142019
Would require analyzing C# code and assemblies.
user142019
20:25
So it's quite fun.
man what a shitty day, thank kendall its over
user142019
Vim has C auto completion built-in.
@rightfold Keep me posted on that C# auto plugin.
user142019
No problem.
user142019
I think I'll start tomorrow. I'll make a GitHub repo for it.
20:28
@rightfold I tell myself "ill do it tomorrow" for everything. Its a really good plan
user142019
Let's first install Mono.
user142019
I reinstalled OS X and haven't installed Mono yet.
So with mono 99.999999% of any C# code I write will run under Linux / Mac?
I read something about a vim-like editor that was a little easier for beginners, do you happen to know what that one is?
@CodeMonkeyAlx I wouldn't say that many nines.
user142019
20:29
@CodeMonkeyAlx as long as you don't use Windows-specific APIs.
Maybe one.
Most C# applications are WinForms or WPF, and I don't think either is supported.
user142019
WPF isn't supported.
user142019
Windows Forms is.
20:31
The reason I am asking is because when all is said and done I plan on making a Linux work machine likely running either Ubuntu Mint or Crunch Bang and I want to know what my limits are. (Side note I plan on keeping a windows box around just in case (My old gaming PC to be exact)
user142019
I mostly only write server-side software anyway so I don't need GUIs.
@NinjaEcho $gthis is only a test
1 off lol
@rightfold there's so much wrong with that statement I don't even know where to begin
user142019
@deltree Why?
20:34
Do you write GUIs for servers?
I don't.
that's not the words that were said
user142019
I mean writing software that has GUIs.
user142019
Should've made that more clear.
Oh, speaking of which, I think I get to try my static IP tonight.
:)
is happy now
user142019
20:35
s/happy/pedantic/
and my server has pretty guis on it
point and click to make changes to things
it's the same feeling you get when you go to the bathroom after holding it in all day
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Naw, just hack together a node.js server and go.
user142019
I only use a pointing device for web browsing.
mice are for people without touchscreens
s/touchscreens/keyboards/
20:36
s/@KendallFrey/RegEx
user142019
By the way, this surprised me the other day:
user142019
csharp> public interface IFoo {}
csharp> typeof(IFoo).BaseType;
null
user142019
Not System.Object! But calling System.Object's methods does work!
$\left[\frac{f\left(x\right)}{g\left(x\right)}\right]^{\prime}=\frac{f^{\prime}\‌​left(x\right)\cdot g\left(x\right)-f\left(x\right)\cdot g^{\prime}\left(x\right)}{\left[g\left(x\right)\right]^{2}}$ Never view LaTeX in a text editor.
and I know @KendallFrey is just being silly 'cause lots of websites are not keyboard compatible
20:38
@deltree Example, please.
user142019
I use Vimium for web browsing.
@KendallFrey plenty of terrible flash sites out there
I should try out that... what's it called again?
The terminal browser
just filled out a form other day on a site that didn't do tabbing correctly
user142019
Lynx!
20:41
I wonder if it supports canvas...
Kidding, heh.
user142019
It doesn't even support JavaScript :lel:.
Dammit I have the munchies today!! :(
user142019
Links does, though.
I thought it recently got JS support.
user142019
Oh neat.
20:43
I could be wrong.
NOM NOM NOM TATER CHIPZ
NOM NOM NOM AIR IS TEH GUD
uhuh, French Fried Taters... mhm..
@NinjaEcho $g :D
20:46
nice
Oh, yeah.
ESCAPE ALL THE THINGS!
@NinjaEcho $g Dub tee man?
user142019
Is Emscripten ready for production?
@NinjaEcho $help
20:47
@NinjaEcho $h
user142019
@KendallFrey I would say "no, you can't, you're always right" but then I would say you're wrong.
@NinjaEcho What are you
I am a bot who goes by the name Ninja Echo.
user142019
@NinjaEcho whaddup G
@NinjaEcho $g test ÑCK
Wowzers
@NinjaEcho $g blue waffle
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@NinjaEcho Want to have sex?
@NinjaEcho $g rightfold
@NinjaEcho Introduce @KendallFrey
@KendallFrey Welcome to C#! Please read the FAQ.
user142019
lol
user142019
@NinjaEcho Introduce @NinjaEcho
@NinjaEcho Welcome to C#! Please read the FAQ.
20:56
I could put enough work into Ninja Echo to make it a job. If it weren't for the income part.
Okay I made a user script for it
user142019
What happens if you change the introductory text from "Welcome to C#! Please read the FAQ." to "Introduce @NinjaEcho"?
user142019
Can it act on its own messages?
In theory, yes.
The user script adds a small up arrow just above your gravatar
it is the entry point for interaction
user142019
20:58
I once wrote a bot that can automatically bin messages. :) gist.github.com/rightfold/3775a6e6433cf15f5931
@TravisJ Nice.
user142019
Heh nice.
It'd be preferred if you put the question mark after What are you?
21:02
If I'm lucky I'll have time/be unlazy enough to work on it this evening
Protip: Don't make new gists. Edit the old ones, or even better, make a full-blown repo.
I don't use gist that often, not used to all the nuances
A gist is supposed to be a one-off repo, but can be used normally.
21:46
@NinjaEcho $f
 
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23:00
Aww
Q: If EntitySet<T> has not been yet materialized, i.e. no call to ToList(), will DataContractSerializer pull data down before writing it out?
A: Deferred loading is very convenient on the mid-tier for transparent loading of data on demand. However, it is problematic for serialization, because the serializer triggers deferred loading whether deferred loading is intended or not. In effect, when an object is serialized, its transitive closure under all outbound defer-loaded references is serialized.
For that reason, I always detach before I serialize. Especially since I use circular references.
if (DisableProxy)
            {
                context.Configuration.ProxyCreationEnabled = false;
                context.Configuration.LazyLoadingEnabled = false;
            }
23:26
Right, I was just reviewing someone else's code
i need some design advice. i'm creating an application that would use synchronous api to get live feeds of securities data. the way it is now is that i have an APIConnection class that connects to the api on its own thread with Login and Connection methods to login and check when there is a connection with the api gateway to run the Security.getFeed method on other threads for to get data feeds for the security specified by each Security class.
before they were serializing they called someEntitySet.ToList()
letting the result go straight to garbage
sounds reasonable @kcenac
right now i'm just dumping the data into flat-files but eventually i'll want to chart and analyze the data as it comes in
OK
so i want to get the design right to save me time down the road
23:28
so you have "login" thread and "data" thread?
@Darek - I don't understand what you meant when you said "letting the result go straight to garbage".
i feel like i'm just coding as i go along without any clear design strategy
Darek: yes
@Darek yes
@TravisJ usually you would want IQueryable<T>.ToList() stored in some var
in their case the line reads

someEntitySet.ToList()
someOtherSet.ToList()
just like that
lol without saving it?
Yup
23:30
tolist doesn't detach tho
Wow, what a waste. Memory and cycles
@kcenac I'd probably use a publisher and subscribers
@Darek and separate threads for the individual securities depending on the volume
@drch - No it does not
I know
23:31
@NinjaEcho $f
Right, @kcenac
That way you can distribute load to separate threads
0MQ comes to mind
pronounced ZeroMQ
@Darek thanks i'll look into that
you can spin in pub/sub or pus/pul
with multi-pub/multi-sub scenarios possible as well
and filtering
what I like about 0MQ is that the pub can just spit out information as it wants, but no two subscribers will get the same message
sweet
have you used DataFlow tpl i was looking into it
sounds good checking out the site now for 0MQ
23:35
can't say I did
With TPL I used BlockingColletion with Publisher/Consumer
but it would not work in your case I think
or maybe
23:53
@NinjaEcho Introduce @kcenac
@kcenac Welcome to C#! Please read the FAQ.
@NinjaEcho so...

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