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19:00
@Bobson found the reason for memory runaway
a new object with bunch of WCF calls to a EF DataService was instantiated every millisecond
yes, millisecond
based on a timer
with no check or throttling
ugh
what where they thinking
alright, I want to provide the user with access to an object inside of a delegate so that I can close out all the resources for them. I've seen it done, web.archive.org/web/20100703123454/http://… but I don't really understand the process
hi guys
any experienced programmers/developers? Need some advice
spit out the question
19:05
Hmm, it does work without the new System.EventHandler call.
this.button1.Click += (object sender, EventArgs e) => checkbox1.Checked = true;
or even
this.button1.Click += (sender, e) => checkbox1.Checked = true;
i am trying to learn programming started with C#. Wrote some simple console and desktop applications(used functions, classes, ADO.Net), i am finding it a little confusing trying to learn programming concepts and syntax and framework at the same time. Should i start to learn C first and come back to C# later?
Nope.
They're similar in syntax, but that's all.
You suggest i continue working with c#?
Continue with C#. If C# is confusing, C is a bloody nightmare.
19:10
If you're having trouble learning the lay of the land, I would try some videos, like the ones from LearnVisualStudio.NET
There's also some very good tutorials on MSDN that are free.
@user2345661 Your problem is that you are trying to learn the framework. Stick to console apps until you have basic programming figured out
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Ditto @KendallFrey
@user2345661 Pluralsight has a bunch of good videos, but you gotta pay subscription
@KendallFrey yes i that is probably what is confusing me
@deltree Are you allowed to use lambdas, Actions or Functions instead of a delegate?
@deltree thanks for the link, good reading
so what seems to be the problem?
@KendallFrey +8
19:17
@KendallFrey + 2^2!+1
hahaha you're funny :p
not really, just silly
what did you mean by the original +1 @Steve ?
doe sit do anything
∞! ^ ∞!
or just giving him points
that's a good one
it doesn't do anything, i was just saying i agree with him
19:19
and funny too
@Steve ∞^(∞)∞
(knuth arrows)
∞->∞->∞->∞->∞->∞
(conway arrows)
haha okay
man there are a lot of programmers that dont know how to program
You are wrong by definition.
There's this dude that comes in here every morning EU time
asking for people to up vote him
19:21
He's learning probably, is that wrong or something?
okay, i lied, there is something wrong with that
cause he asks a new question about his project every day
and gets downvoted so he doesn't have enough rep to ask more questions about his shitty app
@Darek - Ewww. Good find, though.
i don't have a problem with people asking dumb questions (in chat), or not knowing something and trying to improve, but if you come in and just ask for people to randomly upvote your shitty questions... theres something wrong with that
you guys are fortunate not to have much timezone overlap with India
Half the questions that get asked at that time I feel like saying "maybe you should hire a programmer"
lmao
hahahaha
19:24
we outsource to India and our guys are RELATIVELY good which really scares me.
cause they're shit
protip: outsource to Ukraine. Those guys are solid
@steve there's a difference between asking dumb or newbie questions and only being able to get as far as the last answer took you
@drch very true
it just sounds like he's being too aggresive when it comes to his learning, he needs to slow down a bit, and thats probably something that he'll either learn when people stop answering all of his silly questions, or somebody tells him that (and he actually listens)
i mean you gotta give him props for being motivated, but then deduct some of those props after he doesn't realize what the problem is
@drch I have a friend in Ukrain... he keeps sending me stripper videos trying to get me to go see him sometime xD
is there any benefit for a beginner programmer learning linux or unix?
@steve I disagree about the motivation. Programming is an experience if trial and error not trial and ask
@user2345661 well, yes and no. i mean if you fill up your plate with too much its only going to bog you down.... but its great to get some experience in linux or unix for sure
19:29
@drch that dude is really sad
@drch thats very true
@Darek and the concept if creating a new account us beyond him which is extra scary
What did Oleg do?
> This user is suspended on the parent site and cannot chat for 3994 days.
Voting abuse
19:31
Oleg might be from Ukraine
@user2345661 Depends. I am a Linux Fan-boy but I can also tell you I learn things the Masochistic way... Buy a book and learn from the ground up. -- I have a friend who is prominent in the Ubuntu community who told me she got where she was (Lead Systems Admin of something) by just learning on her own.
or Russia
Meh he was annoying
@KendallFrey eh?
@Darek is that enough for a 4k day ban?
19:32
HOLY SHIT
10 years is a long time
Being annoying every day? ... Hmm maybe 40 days
must have been more than voting abuse
Harsh punishment
I think he was nice
@CodeMonkeyAlx thats the same way i learn too
19:33
I dunno. I have a tough time grokking people who avoid frameworks because they're frameworks
-325 in one day from users being deleted.
as a contractor, maintainabity is #1 and I would hate to end up on Olegs team to find out he had rewritten the window object in js
ohhhh he was upvoting himself
yeah lol
that doesn't sound like it would be too hard to spot either
@drch rightly so
@Steve I am actually trying to divide my learning time between programming(C# as you advised), networking(i know basics but to understand protocols, communication etc) and OS(either Win/Linux/Unix) so i can start learning ASP.Net and PHP after getting a good Base with C#. Which OS do you recommend will be better to learn?
my apologies for disturbing your chat guys
19:38
no appologies needed @user2345661 ...
@johan wtf is going in over there with the riots?
I'd say linux could be distraction if you are leaning towards ASP
yeah
lol
What riots?
and don't learn a bunch of different technologies really shittily, learn one in depth, and well
19:39
Stockholm riots
@drch I don't know really, the only news I read is this chat :D
Right! I forgot about that. The US is pretty mum about it
They put cars on fire, then throw rocks at the fire guys.
Probably java coders
at least Canadians riot over important things. Like hockey
19:41
@steve @Darek so i should learn win32 API and DOS than?
Riots are pretty new in Sweden
You don't need win32 API nor DOS to start
heck, in WinRT you will not find DOS I believe
how about learning windows power shell commands?
@user2345661 if you want to do web development, learn c#/asp.net or php, if you want to learn application development, learn c#/winforms/wpf, or java.... if you try to learn everthing at once right off the bat, you aren't going to be good at anything because your time will be divided up among too many things
19:43
That occasionally comes handy
now that doesn't mean if you get bored for a day or a week you can't play around with other technologies to see whats up with them... but your focus should be more precise
@Darek ty ty :D
@TravisJ looks like you're going to have to wait for the rematch vs Oleg, he is suspended for 10 years.
@JohanLarsson that sounds so terrible lol, 10 years
10 years?
Was he 4?
19:47
yep
No, he upvoted himself.
Gents, do you know of free desktop proxy server that I could put between me and a bunch of corporate ones? I am moderately peeved having to put my password in a pop up every hour
Holy shit lol, it does say 10 years
lol like 4000 days
which is kind of dumb, they have to realize he's just going to create another account with a diff email address
@Darek @Steve Thanks guys for your help
19:49
(Hint: my Win 8 desktop is not part of corporate network)
You are welcome @user2345661
there are few good ebooks on C# as well
which one's you particularly recommend? i already have C# in a Nutshell by Joseph Albahari and Ben Albahari@Darek
@Steve Well, should they not ban people because they can just get around it, then?
He does still lose all legitimate rep if he creates a new account.
@Bobson they should ban people, but if they take away the hope of ever having your orignal account back (10 years), its almost a guarentee that they're going to create a new account
so to answer your question: i dont know. if the punishment is too small nobody will learn their lesson, if the punishment is too large, they aren't actually punished because they'll just create a new account instead of waiting for the ban to expire
@Steve Yeah is don't know why I just don't like the class room. I blew 14 years of my life in one I don't think I need to rush out and blow another 5 just to get told I am under qualified because the standards I was working with are out dated (Thankfully I have yet to run into an issue with C# 3 being usable with C# 5.) Plus Solo means I can learn more and at my own pace.
aside from losing their rep, but i dont think he had much to begin with
19:55
C# in Depth by Jon Skeet
You need to factor the rep they have earned in too - 300 rep is not that hard to earn if you watch for new questions in your field and answer them first. But 30,000 rep would be worth waiting several months to get access again.
@CodeMonkeyAlx i like the classroom too, i seem to remember better when i hear people verbally teach it, and explain it.... but i don't learn well by just hacking t hings together off of half assed tutorials online
@Bobson yeah absolutely, who wouldn't wait several months for 30,000 rep, but who would wait 10 years for 30,000 rep
user1125394
Books bro, all the class materials are right there. Just a different way to handling it.
user1125394
it needed some pictures, to illustrate your text
19:58
@Darek I will give it a go than
@Darek is that a beginners book? knowing skeet (and the title) it sounds advanced, but i have to admit i never read it
lmao

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