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00:56
@TravisJ Does your thingy have Introduce? If so, you may want to upgrade it.
(It shouldn't break as is)
 
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03:34
posted on May 24, 2013 by Scott Hanselman

I'm always on the lookout for the perfect mouse. I don't think it exists, yet, frankly, but we're getting close. I've got two notebook mice I'm bouncing between while using my new ultrabook, the Lenovo X1 Carbon Touch. I'm using the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse and the Microsoft Wedge Mouse. I'm classifying both of these mice as "weird" because, well, they are. They aren't classic-look

 
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04:37
posted on May 24, 2013 by Scott Hanselman

Some years ago I said that JavaScript is the Assembly Language of the Web. In fact, lots of people said it, because it's true. Later, some folks disagreed, saying that this is an inaccurate analogy. Of course, it is inaccurate because it's an analogy. That said, as analogies go, it's pretty good. At the very least, JavaScript is a totally reasonable compile target. Given that (using Wikip

05:34
Morning geeks!
Ken
Ken
Good morning ;)
Hey ken.
Ken
Ken
How are you today?
I have used ultrawebgrid in my project and now i had replaced it to normal grid.But can any one help me the replacement of igtbl_getRowById in normal datagrid?
I am good today mate. I just entered office few minutes back. no clue how its gonna end.
05:39
@Codebrain, @ken
@Renjith do you mean selected row in datagrid ?
Ken
Ken
Oh I'm sorry, never dealt with data grids
@Codebrain: My code looks like this for (var rowId in grid.SelectedRows) {
selRow = igtbl_getRowById(rowId);
}
and i have to replace it to normal grid?
dude, igtbl_getrowbyid is what ?
its a function in ultrawebgrid to get the rowby id's value
05:43
okay, i assume you want to get row elements based on the id !
s
@fred
foreach(DataGridViewRow row in DataGridView1.Rows)
{
    if(row.Cells[1].Value.ToString().Equals(searchValue))
    {
        rowIndex = row.Index;
        break;
    }
}
@Codebrain: I need the javascript function
no clue lol..
if its javascript why is it gonna be very big different ? May be similar to your previous code
Why is it that a delegate cant be serialized ?
for(var i; i < DataGridView1.Rows.length; i++)
{
if(row.Cells[1].Value === searchValue)
{
rowIndex = row.Index;
break;
}
}
05:53
@JohanLar ^^ Hey !
@fred :P
oops
var rowIndex;
for(var i; i < DataGridView1.Rows.length; i++)
{
var row = DataGridView1.Rows[i];
if(row.Cells[1].Value === searchValue)
{
rowIndex = row.Index;
break;
}
}
something like that should be javascript, but I have no clue of the discution.
good luck
( 0 - 0 ) . \ u / ~ ET ~
565
565
Hi everyone ..
Ken
Ken
06:00
Hey @565
565
565
I have doubt like.. what changes will happen when we run the asp.net 2.0 website in either visual studio 2008 or visual studio 2010. Does any one help me regarding this
Ken
Ken
Hmm.. what could happen?
based on the application..it will try to convert the application to run in vs2010.
565
565
I mean the changes in web.config file
may be it get corrupted..may be not. '
565
565
06:05
I have a requirement to add a new web page for the asp.net 2.0 website.. i opened it and converted in Visual web developer 2010 express edition and developed that web page. Now i have doubt llike does this website will run in asp.net 2.0 ???
565
565
06:20
@hi codebrain .. can you just help me regarding this
565 if you go in the properties of your project you can choose the .NET runtime of your choice. So open your project in VS let it convert it, go to the project properties check the run time and try to compile it. it should be ok
06:53
@NinjaEcho Introduce @KendallFrey
@KendallFrey Welcome to C#! Please read the FAQ.
@NinjaEcho Should I update my userscript?
Maybe.
Heads for yes
@NinjaEcho $f
06:55
bah, lol
@KendallFrey - Do you think you could make the introduce feature include the wiki?
Hi Roel :)
hi, anyone know how to set @Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.CarId) default value?
Usually that is done in two forms. Either in javascript or in your viewmodel
You can set CarId inside of your viewmodel, and then in your view, you would use @Html.EditorFor(m => m.CarId) or you could use javascript <script>window.onload = function(){ document.getElementById("CarId").value = "Initial Value"; };</script>
thanks. :)
07:14
Hey Travis :)
HI, there. Have anyone experience with Visual C++?
user142019
What's up.
@sczdavos Jup
I have this class:
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Windows::Forms;
#pragma once
public ref class ListViewItemExtended : ListViewItem
{

public:
String^ nazevSkupiny;
String^ rokZalozeni;
String^ album;
String^ zpevak;
String^ kytarista;
String^ baskytarista;
String^ bubenik;

public:
ListViewItemExtended(String^ nazevSkupiny, String^ rokZalozeni, String^ album, String^ zpevak, String^ kytarista, String^ baskytarista, String^ bubenik);
};

cpp
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "ListViewItemExtended.h"
565
565
hi, getting Error 3 Assembly 'AjaxControlToolkit, Version=4.1.40412.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=28f01b0e84b6d53e' uses 'System.Web.Extensions, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' which has a higher version than referenced assembly 'System.Web.Extensions, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' error when we select target framework 3.5 from 4.0. can any suggest me how to resolve this?
user142019
07:19
@sczdavos Hit arrow up key and then hit control+K.
@565 reference the proper assembly versions
@rightfold What should it do?
user142019
It indents your code.
user142019
Nobody is going to read code that isn't indented nor in monospace font.
565
565
@RoelvanUden many thanks for the suggestion. But i am completely new to this can you please help out on this where can i refer those assembly versions
07:23
@rightfold Ohh sorry pastebin.com/FypLhjHj
Then using like this:
this->listView->Items->Add(gcnew ListViewItemExtended(nazevSkupinyTB->Text, rokZalozeniTB->Text, albumTB->Text, zpevakTB->Text, kytaristaTB->Text, baskytaristaTB->Text, bubenikTB->Text));
@565 There is a References folder in your solution. It contains references to external sources to do something for you. Apparently, you have referenced v3.5 for System.Web.Extensions but you have other references requiring v4.0. Correct that, e.g. by re-adding the reference with v4.0.
07:40
Any jquery/javascript kings here ?
Roel is here :D
@Roelvanuden i have a jquery accordion pane working fine, it has a dedicated onclick event to work. now, i want accordion menu links(a href="#") to display pages in a div(i dont like iframes). adding another onClick event to accordion item messing it..whatta do ?
08:26
Nobody knows?
user1125394
08:46
is Dictionary a good take for having a queued <int id, byte[] buf> structure
Ken
Ken
09:15
@xcx What do you mean queued?
FIFO?
user1125394
nah it's ok, it's not really a queue
user1125394
just some orders to process
Ken
Ken
Ah okay
user1125394
the chroniological would not matter
user1125394
they must be done quickly
Ken
Ken
09:17
I'd go with IEnumerable then
Not sure how anything can be faster than that
user1125394
yes I have a foreach on the dictionary, so it use that
Ken
Ken
Ah excellent, good luck to you.
user1125394
just need to make sure to remove entries at the end
Ken
Ken
Why would that be an issue?
Do you mean from the dictionary?
user1125394
yes, once they are done
user1125394
09:21
to decresase sometimes the foreach :)
user1125394
or yes I could put a state
Ken
Ken
Oh. Well if performance is an issue it sounds like that could hang it (extremely if the operations are small).
If the order doesn't matter (i.e. the operations are independent) I could also advise to use a thread-pool.
user1125394
it's already using Async call everywhere, using an API (MT4)
Ken
Ken
Oh excellent but I'd divide the async work too to make use of all the CPU cores (+ hyperthreading)
And perhaps find a better way than a dictionary.. sounds like a heavy overkill.
user1125394
yes a queue would surely be better
Ken
Ken
09:26
Yeah I totally agree.
user1125394
static IDictionary<int, IDictionary<int, int>> closeorder; //close orders per client closeorder[clientID] is a dict of ticket1 -> ratio1, ticket2 -> ratio2
user1125394
static IDictionary<int, Queue<int[]>> closeorder; instead
Ken
Ken
Ouch.
user1125394
yes ugly I know :)
Ken
Ken
Hehe definitely
I'm not sure on what you're working but don't forget that you have Tuple at your disposal.
user1125394
09:28
yes , but they are both ints?
Ken
Ken
You decide. Tuple<int, int>
user1125394
ok let's do that clean thanks ;)
Ken
Ken
Completely generic.
Glad I could be of help ^^
user1125394
better doing things clean from start than 10 refactorings
Ken
Ken
Hehe just happened to me 10 minutes ago
Writing immutable types in C#'s a bitch T_T
user1125394
09:32
strong types are important I think..
Ken
Ken
Strong types?
What do you mean?
user1125394
hmm, not sure, if I take erlang you can have any Number int double, byte, whatever in a varaibale, but haskell, it's somewhat crazy strong with types
@xcx A Dictionary is a HashSet, it's not very performant to iterate on.
user1125394
@RoelvanUden ok
user1125394
@Ken do you want for example just to do var n = somenumber; //int double or whatever?
Ken
Ken
09:35
Uhh.. I still don't follow.. sorry :S
Do you mean strongly-typed language?
user1125394
Ken
Ken
Here's what I dream of:
public Int32 MyImmutableInt { immutable set; get; }
And this will let you use initialization list
For those in need of a more fundamental understanding of basic data structures; idevelopment.info/data/Programming/data_structures/overview/…
Ken
Ken
@RoelvanUden Awesome links! that's going to my bookmarks ;) thank you @RoelvanUden
user1125394
you'd like everything to be objects?
Ken
Ken
09:38
Everything already is an object (so to speak, of course).
@Ken You want immutable? Why not use readonly?
public readonly int onlyWritableInConstructor
Ken
Ken
I wish it were that simple
I don't want to expose a field because of clients
only getters
So
My issue when writing immutable types in C# is that if you want to change 1 thing you have to change it in a field, a getter, a very long constructor, additionally to methods
That is a cruel, cold programmy-hell :(
user1125394
static IDictionary<int, IList<int[]>> closeorder;//rather
Ken
Ken
@xcx Sounds nasty
@Ken The whole concept of immutable is that is isn't writable except for one specific place.
Ken
Ken
09:40
@xcx You know what I think is the best idea?
Make a new type, it would be faster too.
user1125394
the orders need to be processed all..
Ken
Ken
@RoelvanUden Yes but the declaration is hurtful.
@Ken Why?
Ken
Ken
Because if you want to change one field you need to change a lot of stuff.
It's so damn messy
I really don't get your problem. There is only one place to change the field. The constructor. It's immutable so it cannot be modified elsewhere.
Perhaps an example to illustrate the problem?
Ken
Ken
09:42
Okay, hold on
user1125394
yes it looks specific
Ken
Ken
@xcx Sorry, I lost you XD
What do you mean the orders need to be processed all?
user1125394
hehe no prob
user1125394
@Ken at some point, (after 100 reties for example , I'd give up)
Ken
Ken
reties?
user1125394
09:44
retries*
Ken
Ken
Hehe sorry for being infinitely slow
100 retries of what?
user1125394
of OrderCloseAsync(o.Ticket, ....) // using a 3rd party API TCP I guess
Ken
Ken
Hmm I'm not sure we're on the same page.
I was talking specifically about which type to use
I think you'd feel great if you would eliminate those kind of types: T<T<T, T>>
user1125394
yes, I know a Class would wrap that
Ken
Ken
Yeah, get that static confirmation that would put your mind at ease ;)
The thing I hate with Tuples for example is the .Item1 instead of a descriptive static name.
It's nasty
user1125394
09:50
not sure it would be possible as is
Ken
Ken
How come?
user1125394
how would you declare them?
Ken
Ken
Well that depends on your logic.
IDictionary<int, IList<int[]>>
That array in a list
What is it?
user1125394
anyway tuples, are rly good with paatern matching
user1125394
either the weak python version a, b = (1,2) either in erlang, haskell, ...
Ken
Ken
09:54
Oh, I'm not familiar with any of those languages hehe
user1125394
functional world :)
Ken
Ken
Ah
@RoelvanUden Let's start with the fact that every property becomes a block of declarations:
`public String Name { get; set; }`
becomes:

private readonly string _name;
public String Name
{
get { return _name; }
}
Then you do that for every single property. It completely litters the code and makes navigation WAAAY harder.

Then you must make sure that the constructor initializes EVERY property, because you can't just leave that for initialization list or letting setters change that later.
The constructors become hideous monster with too much parameters.
	class Example {
		public Example() {
			Name = "Hello World";
		}

		public string Name { get; private set; }
	}
@Ken What's wrong with that?
Ken
Ken
const correctness
I also could accidentally change it inside a private method
Then don't screw up. Readonly/const is just syntatic sugar anyway.
Or don't require properties.
Ken
Ken
10:04
You can also say that for const.
user1125394
I think you'd be really scared of my code, 600 lines, not made any own Class, only the main one (but using the ones in the API), some static volatile variables, and only static methods (not proud, but it was practical to do)
user1125394
(not OOP)
Ken
Ken
@xcx Ouch
user1125394
10:38
IEnumerable<int[]> does not contain a definition for 'RemoveAll' hmmm..
Because it doesn't
I believe that interface exposes only two methods
Did you add using System.Linq?
user1125394
of course :)
It probably works on a List<int[]>
user1125394
yes, well done
Hi Guys,
10:49
Hi
@LewsTherin I'm trying to copy a folder and put into another folder using a batch file. It seems not working. Can you help me?
No in depth experience with batch files sorry
@LewsTherin it's a simple task My be ""xcopy ./Waligator parc/*.* C:\DNPPIA\TOMO\Borders\Default\ /e""
user1125394
11:21
probably weird, but I'll try to make a List with timeouts after which items should be removed
user1125394
using a Timer..
@xcx : I found it. It needs some optimization.
@echo off
cls
echo press any key to continue
pause
mkdir C:\DNPPIA\TOMO\Borders\Default\Waligator
xcopy  /e /v Waligator\*.* C:\DNPPIA\TOMO\Borders\Default\Waligator
echo file copied
pause
How can i delete this file 'Waligator' in this directory C:\DNPPIA\TOMO\Borders\Default\ ?
user1125394
rmdir C: /S /Q
user1125394
jk
@xcx Can you tell me, how can i remove the directory if already exists? This is the code & it works but I would to delete the folder if already exists.
@echo off
cls
echo press any key to continue
pause
mkdir C:\DNPPIA\TOMO\Borders\Default\Waligator
xcopy /e /v Waligator\*.* C:\DNPPIA\TOMO\Borders\Default\Waligator
mkdir C:\DNPPIA\TOMO\Borders\pl-PL\Waligator
xcopy /e /v Waligator\*.* C:\DNPPIA\TOMO\Borders\pl-PL\Waligator
echo file copied
pause
user1125394
11:38
hmm, men, do you know if when you set a Timer, and it does its job, the garbage collector will delete it?
user1125394
Timer timer = new Timer(10000);
timer.Elapsed += (source, e) => { orders[user].Remove(value); };
timer.AutoReset = false;
timer.Start();
user1125394
oh, or in the Elapsed callback I could do it
user1125394
the goal is to .Dispose() somehow after, to be sure it frees memory
user1125394
timer.Elapsed += (source, e) => { orders[user].Remove(value); timer.Dispose(); };
user1125394
looks ok
11:47
you only want it to run once?
user1125394
exactly
user1125394
ahh, a Task maybe
user1125394
no
Task.Factory.StartNew(() => { Thread.Sleep(10000); orders[user].Remove(value); });
user1125394
indeed thanks, much nicer
11:49
or a background thread that runs tasks at a scheduled time
user1125394
also yes..,
user1125394
I like Timer interval for that, rather
user1125394
static IDisposable SetInterval(Action method, int delayInMilliseconds) {
	Timer timer = new Timer(delayInMilliseconds);
	timer.Elapsed += (source, e) => { method(); };
	timer.Enabled = true;
	timer.Start();
	return timer as IDisposable;
}
user1125394
but certainly like a thread under the hood
i usually spin up a task set as a LongRunningTask that calls a looping method
and i ping it when it needs to check for work
example:
Ken
Ken
11:57
Hey everyone ^^
I have a question
so ask
Ken
Ken
(I'm typing XD)
I've created a preprocessor for C# and I want Visual Studio to run it. Does anyone have an idea how to do that?
I've seen Qt do it in C++ BTW
how to run it? i only have a smart ass answer
Ken
Ken
When compiling it should run it, get files it generated and use them for the C# compilation instead.
I don't know what a smart ass answer is but go ahead I guess
is this an executable that you run?
Ken
Ken
12:00
Yes
well the only challenge would be adding them into the project the first time
Ken
Ken
Running it before every build is not an option since I use it for projects who use Mighty Moose (which compiles everytime the file is saved).
so when would you run it if not on every build
Ken
Ken
I mean before every build but not manually
user1125394
@drch ok, oyu don't need sleep(x) inside them?
12:02
@xcx with that design, I actually just make the thread sleep until its pinged
Ken
Ken
I want Visual Studio run the executable automatically.
then it does all the work in its queue and waits again
@Ken you can add it as a pre-build event
or as a msbuild task
user1125394
ok, ah the Ping ,ok
Ken
Ken
And how would I make the C# compiler use the generated files instead?
right click project -> properties -> build events -> pre-build event
well in theory, it would overwrite them in place
Ken
Ken
12:03
That's an issue for me. It generates unmaintainable code.
Hmm.. maybe I could rewrite them, compile, then make the executable write the original version again...
you can also use preprocessor directives
#if KENFLAGSET
#endif
Ken
Ken
How would that help in this case?
Oh for disabling and enabling?
yes
Ken
Ken
Ah
Thank you so much, you've helped me a lot!!!
@xcx: that waitOne can also specify a timeout
12:07
that was an interesting question, i have to admit
so it can say 'wait until pinged, or up to 5 seconds, whichever comes first'
but in my case, i ping it every time theres work to be done
user1125394
@drch k, no worry , I'll doc myself on AutoResetEvent
thats just my design - i dont know if its any good ;)
user1125394
for my example, (one time Timer), your first code is better
yeah, a timer that runs once is kinda weird :P
but then again, so is a thread sleep
user1125394
12:13
bah, imagine timeout'ed cache entries
@drch you're pretty smart, how long have you been working with .net? do you free-lance or work fulltime?
i freelance full time
been using it 6 years or so i think
thats pretty neat, so when you freelance, do you go through a company and they just give you specs on what they want you to design and code?
most times i just work on site as one of the team
or do you go directly to the customer
12:18
although i have another company back home where we take on projects that are evenings / weekends
with my former work buddy who does the frontend
ahh
but here in London, day to day, im on site 9-5 just like everyone else
that was my next question
there really isn't any difference between me and the permanent employees except that i get paid more and get involved in less politics
i hate workin 9-5
this is terrible
12:20
i have to operate as an independant business though, so there are certain things you have to do
because if you just completely act like a temporary employee, you are supposed to get taxed as one
@KendallFrey morning
are temporary employees taxed more?
nah, youre meant to be taxed all the same
i want to do free-lancing because i don't have the motivation to work 40 hours a week for 40 years... i can do 30, or maybe 40 if its spread out more where its more enjoyable
but i dont know if thats just a dumb thing to hope for lmao
i dunno depends on your job market
but you can work 40hrs for 3 months then take a month off
i only worked 9 months last year
see, thats fucking awesome
12:23
and grossed about $100k USD
wow
altho im not sure if that includes sales tax. thats the figure i just got from my accountant
obv i wouldn't be making that right off the bat with no portfolio
but its something to work towards
yeah definitely
basically, when the economy is a bit unstable, contractors demand goes up
its easier to hire a contractor because they just go against your project budget
ohh yeah
12:26
and in london theres 12 million people and the contract market is really good
so the best developers are contractors and the second-rate ones become permanent
not 100%, but a lot of the time
lmao
thats pretty funny
theyre either permanent cause theyre crap or because they never considered freelancing
or, you know, they care about a career and whatnot
if youre about $ and youre good, freelance is definitely the way to go
there arent very many team lead contracts for example
so im usually just a senior grunt
i'm not as good as i could be, unfortunately
if you want to work towards being a good freelancer, don't be afraid to quit your job if youre not getting any better ;)
my first gig i was at for 3 years. my second gig was 1 year. my longest since has been 6 months
altho im not sure how common my experience has been.
but its worked out so far ;)
just found out i dont have to work on monday
best news ever
12:31
me neither. high five
o/
:D
@drch i'm definitely not getting any better from my current work, i've learned more in this chatroom over the past year than i have where I work
user1125394
@drch eheh good job!
user1125394
@Steve 9am 5pm? yes terrible..
tell me about it, i wasn't cut out to be a 9-5 cubicle guy
user1125394
still need some publicv relations sometimes anyway..
user142019
12:38
Boo.
@rightfold morning
oops, i mean AHHHH
(i'm corny)
user142019
I'm horny.
I don't know how to respond to that
user142019
So… what's up.
user142019
Any innovation in .NET land?
12:42
lol, nothing, just found out I get a three day weekend!
user142019
Neat.
how are you this fine morning
user142019
I'm doing great.
user142019
Except I'm bored.
Me too- kind of, I shouldn't be because I do some a little work I need to do, but its friday morning, so w/e
12:45
hiii
user1125394
byte[] msgin = new byte[128];
//..
orders[888].Add(new Tuple<byte[], int[]> (msgin, new int[]{12, 50} ));
//orders -> static IDictionary<int, List<Tuple<byte[],int[]>>> orders;
//question: is a copy of msgin written in orders? (I think yes, and that would be better)
@kumar morning
i have a question.
which is suitable for parsing HTML file.
user142019
@xcx Everything is passed by value except ref and out arguments. msgin is a reference that is passed by value.
user1125394
yes, ok perfect because my msgin is declared on top, and used by all msgs, and want to reuse (one copy of it) for the reply
12:47
Right now i am trying XmlDocument
it is giving exception
for store app
that's 'cause xmldocument expects an xml declaration
user142019
csharp> public class Foo {
      >     public static void Bar(byte[] xs) {
      >         xs[0] = 42;
      >     }
      > }
csharp> var xs = new byte[10];
csharp> xs[0]
0
csharp> Foo.Bar(xs);
csharp> xs[0]
42
user142019
@xcx ^ it modifies the original array. If you want a copy, you need to copy it explicitly.
user1125394
wow, where do you have an interactive c# console?
user142019
Mono.
user1125394
12:49
hehe ok
user142019
You can do Tuple.Create(msgin.Clone(), new[] {12, 50})
user1125394
are you sure the .Clone() is necesary? this time
user142019
Otherwise you'll have a reference to the original array in the tuple. If you want a copy, you need to Clone() it (or by other means create a new array with the same values).
user1125394
of course, the clone is done with new in orders[888].Add(new Tuple<byte[], int[]> (msgin, new int[]{12, 50} ));
user142019
You are creating a tuple containing a reference to the array.
user142019
12:56
The array referenced by msgin isn't copied.
user142019
The reference to that array is copied.

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