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06:07
Morning folks
Morning Pants and ties !
AKS
AKS
Mornings..!!
06:30
@deltree Lmao, That's awesome feeling! Starred it !~
06:57
Hello to all
07:24
any ppl?
Still banned?
yeah
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
Hello, anybody here ?
Can you help me with some info regarding STMP on win 2012 and C#. I want to integrate C# for receiving emails from a stmtp server in win 2012
07:42
Have you tried something and come across a problem you want help with?
...or are you asking if I know any good tutorials/Guides on the matter?
is it a database mail server ?
No. I just dont know HOW to do it. I want to know what Email Server to use and how to use C# to get the emails and pass them to a db
you gotta lot of articles on that on web Alex
configurations vary for the IIS versions and you will need to mention the host ip address in web.config
is it MVC ?
Yes
07:46
can you wait for sometime ?
Yes
Ken
Ken
Hey guys, I have a question: When should you make your type immutable?
@Ken it should be: when should you make your type mutable?
Type should be immutable by default.
if you have to, then make it mutable
not the other way around
Ken
Ken
@FlorianMargaine Hehe, I figured so too, but here's the thing:
I'm not planning on using threads at all, and the C# syntax for immutable **classess* makes my code so ugly and I can't maintain it.
Every small change breaks everything; driving me insane
Got any tips?
don't use C#?
Ken
Ken
07:58
I must
I suppose if that was suggested you don't have anything else, correct?
oh, it's just that I don't write C# that often
btw, if a class has all its properties immutable, then it's immutable
you don't have to make the class immutable
(if that helps)
Ken
Ken
So if I have a field of struct type (like an integer), I don't have to mark it as readonly at all?
it's better if you do
the immutable/mutable thingie is not an absolute rule...
it's just better.
but you shouldn't force it if you feel like it hurts your readability/maintainability
@Alex are you there ?
Ken
Ken
I'm all up for better. I guess I'll try to find a solution before giving up on that. Thanks for your help @FlorianMargaine.
08:04
Yes
still here
this may help a bit to understand how to go on with SMTP configuration.
ok thanx a lot
:) np
Hey, is the Action delegate serializable?
08:12
Huh?
No it isn't..
You cant serialize a delegate.
It doesn make sense though..
2
Q: Asp.net: Can a delegate ("Action") be serialized into control state?

theBruceI am implementing a user control that has a method that takes an Action delegate as a parm. Attempting to store the delegate in Control State yields a serialization error. Is it even possible to serialize a delegate into Control State? BP

Oh well...
How are you stefan ? its long time.
08:17
Hmm, i was here just yesterday :)... I'm fine, thanks. And you?
I am good today. :)
i need a hocus focus
Ask Mr. Potter
bogus focus :D Nigz
nigga
:D
08:21
I'm gonna kill steam... How can a company like this not even have a support phone (not state it clearly anywhere)...
Ken
Ken
@StefanDenchev The company is actually Valve. Try looking them up.
I know that...
Ken
Ken
And you haven't found anything?
hey @Elegiac !!
what's steam ? am i retarded ?
All i see is jquery there..lol
Ken
Ken
@codebrain Steam is a program that lets you manage and buy games online.
Great, now i won't be able to play dragon age for a month...
Turns out i registered with my old email - the one i deleted a year ago...
Think my cc info is old as well... Damn...
Ken
Ken
08:30
Some people (not pirates) download games if they already paid for them.
you mean torrent?
Ken
Ken
Yeah
Nah, these things suck... Cracks can make the game unstable and buggy...
Sometimes :)
Ken
Ken
True but you can download the game, play it, and then when Steam will get back to you, use the same save-game so you won't have to wait.
Sure, maybe i'll try that... Thanks Ken.
Ken
Ken
08:33
By the way, I usually use cracks for games just for the fun of making a trainer for them, and they're usually stable and can even make the game faster.
True... Some crackers even fix game issues...
Online play is out of the question though...
Ken
Ken
Yup, and it's mostly faster because there's no persistent debugger-checking
Yeah, that's the real unfortunate part.
And that's a good thing... How? :P
Ken
Ken
"persistent debugger-checking" = code that's being called a lot
On low-end machines , i guess...
Ken
Ken
08:37
Yup, and I have one hehe
yo @codebrain
?
08:52
good day everyone
Ken
Ken
Good day ;)
question time: How do I allow a user to add entries to a Windows Forms Combobox? I can type in the textfield, but it won't add what I type to the list of selectable items.
I thought it'd trigger SelectedIndexChanged when the combobox looses the focus but apparently it doesn't
combobox.add textbox.text (pseudocode)
Ken
Ken
I imagine there's a collection type for that. I'm not familiar with WinForms tho.
08:54
it won't do that automatically? @StefanDenchev
why would it?
because you can type in it?!
I would have thought that this is a default feature and I'm just too stupid to find the correct boolean to enable it
So? that's a search feature i believe :)
only if you enable Suggest or Append or SuggestAppend
Ah... Let me open a new project... Haven't used WinForms in years...
Makes no sense to add entries that way though...
08:57
http://msdn.microsoft.com/query/dev10.query?appId=Dev10IDEF1&l=DE-DE&k=k%28SYSTEM.WINDOWS.FORMS.COMBOBOXSTYLE.DROPDOWN%29;k%28TargetFrameworkMoniker-%22.NETFRAMEWORK%2cVERSION%3dV4.0%22%29;k%28DevLang-CSHARP%29&rd=true

" Specifies that the list is displayed by clicking the down arrow and that the text portion is editable. This means that the user can enter a new value and is not limited to selecting an existing value in the list."
Huh, good to know :0
That's in German btw
what?
oh
sorry
stupid language detection.
who the fuck reads the documentation of a programming language in any other language than english? That doesn't even make sense.
</randomFlame>
Ken
Ken
Agreed
@SteffenWinkler People that don't know English.
Ken
Ken
@RoelvanUden Yet they program? that's usually a requirement
09:03
Why would it be?
It really is not. I know pretty good programmers that only know Dutch.
It's like saying you can't make manga if you're not Japanese (looks @RoelvanUden) :P
Ken
Ken
@RoelvanUden Not self-tutored?
@RoelvanUden people that don't know english can't write code
or program
@SteffenWinkler Racist :p
09:07
@Ken Exactly. Formal education and then learning from dutch tutorials. Worked well for a few guys, most aren't any good tho :)
Ken
Ken
That's what I don't really get. I've seen some people trying to program with poor English and they just couldn't do it.
@RoelvanUden That's interesting. What surprises me is that they're kind of expected to have good (or even great) English.
I don't think it's really that tightly connected... I mean i can :)
Ken
Ken
I mean, how do they approach a 3rd party software? it will be a pain in the ass to translate the documentation.
There are people that actually work as translators, you know :P
@Ken One of my friends is like that, Dutch-only, and he will manage just fine if he has some tutorials regarding the basics of the third party lib (or explaining in person, from me for example).
Once basics are there, he can manage.
Ken
Ken
09:10
@StefanDenchev Seems to be far-fetched to grab a translator for those kind of stuff
It's not like these types of documentations are that technical or anything, really
Plus, i don't know English and i'm doing just fine as i mentioned before, so...
Figured it out yet @SteffenWinkler?
Can't believe this is the first time i have to read up on lambdas... I've been using these things for years...
Ken
Ken
Hardware question: How do I know if a motherboard supports the FSB of a CPU?
Check the docs?
Ken
Ken
@StefanDenchev Tried to with a MSI motherboard and an Intel processor but FSB wasn't mentioned anywhere in any of them.
@StefanDenchev nope, had a meeting for the last 10 minutes
09:24
I vaguely remember my mb's docs had it... But then i set up my rig like 2 years ago so my memory might not be that clear...
Ken
Ken
@StefanDenchev Oh well, thanks tho.
So, @SteffenWinkler what you want to do is add the text you write in the combobox in the items list, correct?
@StefanDenchev yes
How about you add a submit button and do it on Enter?
@StefanDenchev fun fact: You are writing in english right now
@StefanDenchev I'd like to avoid that.
09:26
Am i? Hmm...
or my brain translates German to English on the fly
But you do want it to happen on Enter, right?
well no, I'd like to make it happen the moment the control looses it's focus
Ken
Ken
Why don't you use events then?
Then just do it that way...
09:27
wtf nuget
try to uninstall package A
cannot uninstall package B because package A depends on it
dafuq
lol
two way dependency, huh?
good afternoon boyz
@SteffenWinkler why not use events?
Hey @JoeyDeLaat
Ken
Ken
09:29
@drch How about removing the package manually?
seems my only choice
Ken
Ken
@JoeyDeLaat You too ^^
@Ken registry, sucks....
or is it linux :P
:)
What is it about?
Ken
Ken
@StefanDenchev Registry? What do you mean?
09:31
the packages might have created registry entries...
Ken
Ken
@StefanDenchev Packages do that? :S
they might... no idea :)
@StefanDenchev well, because I thought it was something that should be supported by the control itself. I guess I'll use the focus changed/lost event now
Ken
Ken
@StefanDenchev Oh, hehe. Well his registry is already littered if he can't remove them using NuGet so might as-well remove them any way possible then clean the registry (if they actually do)
I still don't see why it would be... The docs are somewhat vague...
nuget has command line, maybe there is a force switch...
09:33
@StefanDenchev well "the user can enter a new value and is not limited to selecting an existing value in the list." is not really vague to me.
Ken
Ken
@StefanDenchev That's a very good idea!
maybe I'm interpreting "enter a new value" wrong.
"enter" not add, idk...
for me entering a new value means that the value is put into the textfield and added to the list of existing items
yeah I guess you are right.
maybe they intended to add it, but didn't :P
Ken
Ken
09:36
I actually interpret it as that the user can type a string, rather than have to choose between a list.
So nothing gets added.
me too
interprets it like so
but doesn't seem to work that way either... Weird :)
do seem to use the registry sometimes if i'm reading correctly
Ken
Ken
@StefanDenchev Yeah, that's kind of odd.
wtf, if I type something in that box, SelectedIndex is changed to -1.
Lol :)
makes sense actually
omfg
no more coffee
Ken
Ken
09:45
Yeah, it obviously doesn't have any index associated with it.
THATS IT IM GOIN HOME
yeah but that means they 'detect' that someone entered something...so they should add it to the list :/
Ken
Ken
Add it yourself then
...
I do that now
but I shouldn't have to
Ken
Ken
Hmm, I'm not sure why. It doesn't seem like a feature that should be there out of the box.
09:46
Agreed.
okay...seems I'm the only one that think's it should be there
gives up
Ken
Ken
Hehe pretty much. It sounds too specific from my viewpoint.
But I don't think you should be bothered by it. It sounds pretty trivial.
adds more code
more checks
Ken
Ken
Can't argue with that ;) hehe
@drch Hey hey
09:55
word up lews
Still studying for exams :( But need your help in identifying something. You know the idea of treating the server as json endpoints? And feeding json to the View?
What sort of pattern is that?
a webserver
:P
Lol, you misunderstand :(
do you mean like a restful service?
It has to do with using Angular, Knockout etc..
Yeah I guess so.
09:57
angular has a 'resource' concept that uses those conventions for retrieving data
Javascript/the View handles application logic
While the Server just feeds it json
But I have no idea what type of "design pattern" that is. I think for cases like Knockout, it is "Behavior driven design"
well knockout is just really MVVM
with some extra sugar
Yeah.. but there has to be a name for web development like that.
in the desktop app world, you would call that a thick client
Shouldn't it be a thin client?
I mean you treat the server as a compute server
10:00
thick client means lots of logic in the client (ie the js)
thin client means logic is pushed to the server
@ken okay :)
@drch So should I search "thick client web development"?
that would be an interesting search topic...
10:01
@LewsTherin i dont know what youre searching FOR
you could also look for 'single page applications'
which is where its just one page and then everything is requested dynamically via js
perhaps thats what you meant in the first place
Probably..
It sounds like it anyway. Thanks
This idea of JavaScript running the application logic.. what happened to not using too much JavaScript?
Or progressive enhancement?
Hi @Lews & all, bai. back to work with me
Lol.. cya
bye !
@drch Ok, I don't think SPA is what I want. But it is close. You use Angular a lot... I figured you or @RoelvanUden would know ha
10:15
are you writing an essay on the topic or something?#
is (x % 11 == 10) not the same as (x % 10 == 0)?
@HjalmarZ no
@drch I want to know what to study for exam
-_-
is doing wrong can be right if the effect was right for me?
10:16
@HjalmarZ It is.. sort of
21 % 11 == 10
(x%10 == 10)
21 % 10 == 1
no master Rudi for today?
oh hang on
x%11 == 10 means this is (some multiple of 11) + 10
x%10 == 0 means this is some multiple of 10.
im sure theyll both be false very often, but there's no real relationship between those two
10:21
Nope
very well, thanks
the only number between 1 and 100 where they are both true is 10 :P
so you could have tested your theory with, you know, two numbers
Found this loop in someone elses code:
for (x = 0; x < windowWidth; ++x)
{
if (x % 11 == 10)
{
//...
}
}
}
Ken
Ken
This is a long shot but.. does .NET have a type like DateTime which could let me specify that the exact day/month/year/etc. is unknown? perhaps something like setting the day property to null?
How could a day be null
Ken
Ken
10:29
@Lews If that type had the day nullable?
I'm not talking about DateTime. I need an alternative since I obviously can't do it there.
use a DateTime?
nullable datetime
or DateTime.MinValue
which is same as default(DateTime)
Ken
Ken
Not enough. For example: I know the year, and the month but not the day.
He wants a property to be a Nullable
then you will have to create your own structure
Ken
Ken
10:32
Thoughts so.. crap ^^
Hey @AnkurSharma
    <local:Player x:Key="_batsman" x:Name="_batsman">
        <local:Player.Agression>0.9</local:Player.Agression>
    </local:Player>
in the above code
how could I bind the property.
instead of specifying 0.9
Ken
Ken
@AnkurSharma I assume it would be something like <local:Player x:Key="_batsman" x:Name="_batsman" Agression="{Binding PropertyName}">
Don't forget to set data context, of course.
But how would I do it <></> between these tags
i know that i could do it as a attribute, but i want to do it this way to make it more clean
do you know what the syntax for this would be?
Ken
Ken
@AnkurSharma No idea. not sure it's even possible in XAML, but I'm not that good with GUI so I can't be sure.
@drch Thanks ^^
10:37
What is the term for what I want to do? (so that I can google it)
Is it- declarative binding?
Ken
Ken
Yup, you're right. Look here
Scroll down a little bit, and there's your solution
@Ken great. thx.
Ken
Ken
IMO It'll complicated your markup a little bit so make sure you're going through with this.
Now I get an error -
A 'Binding' cannot be set on the 'Agression' property of type 'Player'. A 'Binding' can only be set on a DependencyProperty of a DependencyObject.
Ken
Ken
Could you show the declaration for Agression and the line that declares Player (along with the inheritance)?
10:43
I just realised that I get the same error when I do the databinding in attributes too.
Ken
Ken
I guess that's expected since the error mentions that it's trying to bind.
This is the appropriate xaml code -
<Window x:Class="Cricket.MainWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:local="clr-namespace:Cricket"
Title="Cricket-Enginer-Tester 1.0.0" Height="650" Width="800">

<Window.Resources>

<local:Player x:Key="_batsman" x:Name="_batsman" Agression="{Binding Path=Name, ElementName=Spin}">
</local:Player>

</Window.Resources>
Ken
Ken
Does Cricket.Player ultimately derives from DependencyObject?
And is Agression a dependency-property?
no, i have never heard of DependencyObject in my life before
Ken
Ken
Oh.. welcome to hell. It's one of the top most annoying things to learn when you study WPF.
DependencyObject & properties.
What class does Cricket.Player inherit?
10:48
Nothing.
Ken
Ken
Okay, so make it inherit from DependencyObject.
You're using Visual Studio, yes?
Ken
Ken
Okay so after you inherit from DependencyObject you need to change the definition of your Agression property so it will be a dependency-property. Visual studio has a snippet that will do it for you.
You type propdp and tap the Tab key twice
Ok, that was a nice shortcut.
Ken
Ken
Are you familiar with dependency-properties?
10:54
no
Ken
Ken
Dependency-properties are the magic that allows data-binding to work. Sometimes even that won't be enough and you'll need to use INotifyPropertyChanged. (So if things don't work as expected - that's probably the reason)
If you want to learn about WPF in depth by the way, the only great book I found is Petzold's. I just read the first few chapters and fell in love with it hehe.
ok thanks... i will look into this. THanks very much for all the help.
Ken
Ken
This is the book: Application = Markup + Code.
It's my pleasure ^^
anyone here knows how to edit .dll file?
Ken
Ken
10:58
@Elegiac In hex? assembly? something else?
its on assembly i think
.dll for custom tool?

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