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well, either way, if it works it works, and i will have learned something new today as well.
so, pawn guy? did we answer your question?
Sorry, I am not very familiar with collection implementations. All I know is that I can parse the names and scores from a file, and I wanted them sorted.
just a question, why put them in a dictionary to begin with?
I don't remember, this code is a bit old. What other types are key/value?
why not use a custom class (a Player class, with a name, highscore, etc)
public class Player {
    public string Name {get;set:}
    public int HighScore{get;set;}
}
god i hate this editing
you can push up to edit, it goes a lot faster than clicking
00:03
ah, thank you
That is also in the "Tips and Tricks" section of the wiki :P
Well, pawn guy, there are basicly 3 types of Key/Value pairs i can think of. Dictionaries, which you are using, using Custom Classes, and KeyValuePair
the difference between dictionaries and KeyValuePairs is that dictionaries must have unique keys
And maybe hashsets
might be overkill
Oh. Right. In that case KeyValuePairs would be better.
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HashSet is definitely overkill there (but it is a key value ish implementation)
KeyValuePairs would be good if you know you can have 2 players with the same names
@drch - You still around?
I am making an asteroids clone.
but if you are going to do that, i would highly suggest making your own class to hold values, so that you can have more than 2 peice of data
They should be able to have the same name.
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so if ALL you need is their name and score, and names are not unique, then you can get away with KeyValuePairs
but if you want to store more info (like the date that score was made), then make your own class to store the data
I have this filter on a text box and I am trying to improve the speed of the filtering. If the filter matches then an element is shown, otherwise it is hidden. Based on the filter text, I have made the assumption that if less text is there than the previous filter then I only need to check the hidden elements to filter, and if the text is more then I only need to check the visible elements to filter.
I could store it, my questions was more of sorting. I guess I could probably do a bad job at it, but I think it will be slow.
However, I have found that if text is pasted it can bypass this logic and lead to an inaccurate filter. Any ideas on how to determine that the filter text has been drastically changed?
@Pawnguy7 well I think we have given you 2 really good starting points (see the large code blocks above), which should get you started, at least for the sorting
@TravisJ do you have an event handler for when the text of the text box is changed?
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@TravisJ keep track of the previous value. if the currentText's length - previousText's length > 1 char, it is a paste
that is how you know if it's a paste or not
and what if someone pastes the same length?
apples
orange
compare the text, use String.Contains
you expect the new string to be exactly one more or one less characters from the previous
I tried that, but then it will conflict with when the text gets smaller
Apples is not in Apple
There is a lock while typing so that the live update feels seamless
so i guess you would have to search in the correct direction.

if (char was removed)
search for "Appl"
if (char was added)
search for "Apple" + one char
I will try to fork the indexOf (contains) and see if that helps
00:25
@TravisJ: can you handle onpaste?
dont think its officially in the spec, but its been supported since forever
Nope :( Also, because of the type timing, it is possible that the filter is changed by a user significantly before the next handling of the text
hm
is that handler ie8+?
The forked contains actually works rather well.
its like ie5+
if (filter.value == prevValue) return;
var not = "";
if(filter.value > prevValue){
 //increasing
 if( filter.value.indexOf(prevValue) > -1 ){
  not = ":visible";//only filter the ones left
 }
}else{
  //decreasing
  if( prevValue.indexOf(filter.value) > -1 ){
   not = ":hidden";//only filter the ones which aren't showing
  }
}
Is the SO engine in the public, or do people just copy the visuals?
public
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Seattle is awesome.
 
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Good morning!
I have two code examples for you fine folks to take a look at,
I'm creating my first "large" class and I could use some feedback.

Which one of these two are preferred:

http://codepad.org/N0utz0hG
http://codepad.org/Ik41LqSZ
nested vs inherited? Are those the correct terms?
Ok so there's no one in here as it seems. I'll leave this here and come back in a bit.
 
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@Seven007 mod flags are not to request help with your programming questions. Moderator flags are seen only by the site-moderators, and should be used to indicate serious issues with a message, and other administrative issues.
@Gordon Sorry I posted my question in the forum. I thought here i would get answers quickly. anyway sorry for that.
@Seven007 Stack Overflow is not a forum. It's a Q&A site and works fundamentally different than a forum. We don't have threads. We just have Q and A and comments.
@Gordon Here is the link to Question: stackoverflow.com/questions/16769584/…
@Seven007 yeah, I can't help you with that. I am just here because you flagged your question for moderator attention.
Hi @Gordon and @Seven 007
I need to find the meta data of a file using c#
can anyone give me any idea to do that.
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Can anyone help me with this question stackoverflow.com/questions/16770312/…
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Anyone know any good asp.net book? for beginners? Please I want book not online materials.
 
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Is anybody around here these days?
Ain't nobody here but us chickens.
17:35
Kendall is ubiquitous when it comes to c#...
This room lives and dies with Travis I think.
In WPF, is there a easy way to expose all the properties of Model to the View instead of creating new properties in ViewModel for every single property in the Model? (MVVM)
In the following link, the answerer suggests to expose these properties to View by creating them again in the ViewModel - stackoverflow.com/a/1114583/1827375
But I have way too freaking many properties in my Model and was wondering if there was a easy way to expose them to view rather than have to go through all the pain.
I expose the raw model from the ViewModel at times, I try to never have INotifyPropertyChanged in my models though
If I expose the raw model, how would I bind to its properties in the view (using the Model.Property Syntax?)
class ViewModel {
    private Model Model { get; set;}
}
Assuming the properties in the model don't change
@AnkurSharma yeah
17:49
Ok let me try if it works. thx
I'm no expert
it worked
Heyya'll.
What's going on? ANything interesting? :D
17:57
Been using what appears to be a really sucky third party control today. For Vision.
Hah, aren't they all. For Vision?
Been using AForge?
took a look with dotPeek and all kinds of ugly surfaced :D
@RoelvanUden nope, what is it?
"AForge.NET Framework is a C# framework designed for developers and researchers in the fields of Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence - image processing, neural networks, genetic algorithms, machine learning, robotics, etc."
It's open-source, free and really fucking amazing :P
18:00
@RoelvanUden nice, will have a look
I guess they don't have wpf controls
@RoelvanUden have you used it much?
@JohanLarsson "Much" is an overstatement, but I have used it, for image processing and video detection.
You up for wasting tonight? :D
@JohanLarsson Ahaha I seem to match the "The Holy Priest" way too much
@JohanLarsson Unfortunately not, I already wasted most of my night doing bullshit on JS which didn't work out :D
ok I'll put aforge on the procrastination queue and ask you again and again :D
I'm a little like the rock star at 16 mintes
posted on May 27, 2013 by Haacked

This post is a departure from my typical software related topics, but I think you’ll find parallels with management and dealing with software developers. Parenting is a skill like any other – it can be improved (for some more than others, amirite?!). Look, I’m not trying to claim I’m the world’s greatest dad. But I was given a coffee mug with that claim by my kids. I don’t mean to brag, but

18:10
Is Binding TwoWay by default?
@JohanLarsson Ahaha
@AnkurSharma I believe OneWay is default
I think it depends
never mind, found the answer here stackoverflow.com/questions/1797105/…
But if you bind to the raw model maybe you want onetime?
@JohanLarsson No its ok since all my properties in the model are dependency properties.
so i can have them twoway i guess
18:15
dp's in the model does not sound right sounds strange
I would expect dp's in views
what do you do when you want to gain user input and update the model?
how do you mean?
For example how do you get the value of a slider when a button is clicked?
And set the value of the slider to a property in the model
I think I would bind the value of the slider to a property in the viewmodel
two-way?
18:19
yeah with INotifyPropertyChanged, INPC hereafter
But in the case when you simply expose the raw Model, how would you do it?
you can still have the values that changes in the vm
I can't give advice without knowing the code really
Does not sound super right but there are usually many ways to do things
If you simply want to expose the raw model, expose the raw model.
If you are not in a position where MVVM will actually add anything, don't do it?
It's quite simple really :D
Umm ok. Do you guys ever use dependency properties for binding?
or is INPC better?
I use dependency properties for the sole purpose of binding
@AnkurSharma they are different, a control with a dp makes the dp bindable
hmm I'm not explaining well now
Take TextBox.Text, that is a dp and you can bind its value to an INPC or another dp
Maybe you should google it and get a better explanation
18:27
So for binding a property in the model to a Slider's value, you would use DP or INPC?
Wont both work?
both will work
but if you make a custom control and want to expose a Value property like the slider it must be a dp to enable you to bind its value
ok, i see
thx for clearing my confusion.
How would I raise a propertychanged event in VM whenever a property of the model is changed? (Considering that I am exposing my Model directly instead of exposing individual properties)
I dont think there are any alternatives, I think I have to expose individual properties, right?
18:42
Sounds like it
Ok, atleast I understand the system now, will do the work tommorow.
One way could be to have events and raise PropertyChanged("Model") when the model changes and have all update
class ViewModel {
private Model Model { get; set{Model=value; RaisePropertChanged("Model")}}
}
will PropertyChanged get called everytime a property of Model is changed?
no
I was thinking have the vm listen to event(s) from the model and RaisePropertChanged("Model") when needed, could probably be pretty ugly
ok, I think I am better off just exposing properties...
18:49
hej Travis
whats goin on
hi :)
Hey Travis
Johan said -This room lives and dies with Travis I think.
I think we are alive now.
lol
especially since we got teh drch power online
Man, what is the name of the "action" when you put your mouse over an item of a contextmenustrip ( winforms ) and the item turns blue ?
I have no freaking clue :( Can't even google it.
18:51
?
Hover?
MouseEnter?
Not event.
Expando?
When you're on Visual Studio, you put your mouse over the item File and the placeholder turns blue, or gray..
@AndréSilva it is triggered by the MouseOver event
18:53
That would be my assumption as well.
@JohanLarsson Yeah, but it is not the event, I want to know what is that called.
<! like this
bummer, was hoping the mouseover worked in chat
When you put your mouse there, it appears the button right ?
Well, what is that called?
Is it expando like you said ?
No I thought we were talking about something else.
What do you mean by "action"?
In wpf it would be called a trigger I think
18:55
Hm, let me rephrase that.
I didn't mean action.. I don't even know what that is called
http://wpftutorial.net/Triggers.html
What is it called when the blue thing appears over the item ?
I'm on winforms
UGH I hate struggling with this kind of stuff
Background?
Well..
Yeah, it is on the background
what blue thing? You mean the highlighting?
18:57
FocusedStyle/FocusVisual still wpf
Focus? ^
Can I buy a vowel?
@TravisJ That
Highlightning
18:58
There were no e's :(
Should have said i lol
Haha
How to remove that freaking thing
in VS or in an application you are making?
check if there is a property IsFocusable and set it to false
@TravisJ app
Johan's idea seems promising
19:00
There is no IsFocusable
I'm on winforms!!
D:
Relax, I'll google it
But thanks for helping remembering that word.
I'll go home and search it there.
Thanks again.
googled a little, look if there is a CanFocus property
worst case hook the focused event and set focus to something else? Probably bad in many ways
19:04
override the Focus event and not call base.OnFocus()... would that work?
Reflect the class that handles the menu bar, overwrite the functionality that controls the highlighting using new and copy paste the internal methods.
Remember when we did that Johan? :) I am still curious if it violated copyright
haha, inheritance by force
still working 24/7 Travis?
ish
Today is a holiday. Which is nice because that means I don't have to manage anyone here lol
19:14
damn man I hope they pay you properly
or that it is really fun at least
Is it Memorial Day for you guys? (afaik you're 'merkin)
yup, the day to remember our fallen heroes
The pay is alright, but if we get this project pushed through it will be a nice bonus. Also, I have had free reign to develop a SAAS erp platform. The downside is that usually one person doesn't do that much stuff so it has taken me a little longer than I expected.
also non-specific public holiday in UK
Right now the software is in alpha, but it is tracking about 140,000 products
Yep its' Memorial Day
19:30
I'm getting myself a beer to compensate for Travis who is working on a holiday
likewise
Hi guys, I am trying to learn programming using C#. I am currently using "Beginning Object-Oriented Programming with C#" by "Jack Purdum". I also have "C# in Depth" which i am intending to use later. Do you guys recommend any other books for complete beginner(No programming experience)?
Read them and make sure to write a lot of code
@user2345661 My first book was "C# for Dummies" - it's ok. I knew how to program before that, just not in any language that's any good, so I can't say how worthwhile it is to a complete beginner.
Find a fun project is probably the best thing one can do when learning a language or to code
19:37
what kind of a project should i work on to practice with loops, collections, and develop a good knowledge of OO concept etc?
@user2345661 - First, make a program that outputs "Hello World" to the console.
Then, write one which allows you to input "Hello World" from the console and then write it to the console.
Then, write one which reads "Hello World" from a text file and writes it to the console.
Then, write one which allows a user to input a number that will choose from a list of greetings.
@user2345661 Depending on if you like this type of things Project Euler might be perfect. Not much OO since the problems are kind of small but you will loop.
I have written data input/output, small winforms database applications with ADO.NET and used classes and functions etc, but should i be using windows forms or console application to understand the programming concepts.
Doesn't matter which form you use.
If you are learning, learn wpf and not winforms imo
19:41
or mvc :P
Please don't use windows forms. It's horribly out of date, and was pretty awful when it was new. Loads of people still use it, but WPF definitely replaces it
@Johan - Only 39 people solved this one?? projecteuler.net/problem=427
thanks for suggesting Project Euler but i have looked at it and i am not into solving mathematical problems. I want to learn ASP.NET after C#, so i can write web apps, web services etc.
@user2345661 - asp.net/mvc/tutorials
start at #1
@TravisJ should i jump straight to ASP.NET or learn programming concepts first in C# writing console applications without using mvc or wpf?
19:48
@TravisJ I bet you have to loop some on that one. Find f(7 500 000) mod 1 000 000 009. Might take a while to brute force
mvc is a concept in itself. for the most part you will be forced to use convention. if you would like to study more before starting, then perhaps you should look at some classical software design patterns
@Johan - How is f(3) = 45?
@user2345661 - I think you should just jump in. But don't get discouraged, it is a pretty steep learning curve.
I was thinking of something like learning Basic OO Programming Concepts>C# syntax>WPF/WCF>LINQ >Asp.NET
is this the right path to follow?
@TravisJ yeah strange I get 36, doing something dumb here
3^3 + 2* 3^2
3*15
5 * 3^2
? can't see where the pattern is coming from
20:11
bah, I got 51
a ha :)
45
now, time to make it recursive
@TravisJ nice :D
dataContext.Database.ExecuteSqlCommand(sql);
how to get last insert id? ( mysql, EF)
@johan - 5 is 439 :D
@Julien - You should really just have those on auto increment, however, if you must, then just check for the maximum id value and that should be the last one entered.
i do have them on auto inc
then the highest number will be the last one inserted
20:18
^^ i need to do an insert and then use that number in an insert immeditaately afterwards
into a different table. i have no knowledge of the highest number
@TravisJ but how much stack and time will you need for 7 500 000?
why not just store the number inserted
@Johan - No clue :P
right. so how do i get it to store it. hehe
short of doing a select order by desc limit 0,1
@Julien - You store it when you insert it.
but at least you solved f(3) and f(5), I failed :D
20:19
.. i insert a message into my messages table. i do not the auto increment ID it inserts
Can you do tail recursion in js?
actually, I did f(3) and f(4)
I believe so
do not know* the auto inc ID it inserts. this is the value i need for my next table
@Julien - If you are using EF, the entity will have the correct Id inside of it after you save changes on the database
i am using raw sql with EF
there is no entity
20:21
Well, then it appears your design is going to require a query to determine the key
boo. okay
killer :s
21:11
fak, I fkd my fiddle up
I accidentally modified a variable I was using to loop =/
Still working the problem? I'm pretty stuck at trying to find closed formish solutions :D
Nah I took a break for a while, came back to it, reused a variable, and lost the whole thing
epic
21:37
I think I'm close for brief moments but that is probably an illusion, also about as tangible as a dream when trying to capture it in code
I think I can n^2 it
I am going to have an array of n length, with each index holding n items. I am going to have to visit each item once.
I'm going to apply horizontal position and beer on it for a O(1) non-solution :D
lol
here is the current form
21:58
I feel there should be a clever way to apply the Binomial theorem on the problem. But needs some serious staring at for sure.
I think I can brute force it in NP Hard time
That isn't the one we are working on tho rite?
No but could be fun to learn F# with the Euler problems
or Haskell
22:14
I finished it
It nailed 7 in about 50ns
epic
lol I think it might be n^n on accident
11 choked hard
Any testing fanatics here?
Johan
Sigh, n^n complexity wrecked my house
I had high hopes
I thought I could pigeonhole n^2 by recursing into there
7 is the most you want to try
11 will break itself
22:43
damn
even took my beast 12 seconds to compute it on 9
656835633
gnarly
tempted to run it on my staging broker...
I am trying to figure out how to trim the recursion
32 cores
only 39 people have solved it apparently - I was drawn to it
22:45
have solved to get: 481496895121?
Nah 11 is too rough on this tiny computer, it just gets wrecked
Yo peeps
To solve it, you have to "Find f(7 500 000) mod 1 000 000 009.", so that would be 7500000 instead of 11
obviously the algorithm needs improvement
I need to use some inference
@RoelvanUden Thanks so muuuuuch! Thanks!
@TravisJ You know any C++?
@TravisJ it's not just a brute force attack on it then
@TravisJ Might use a matrix of calculations to solve it...
22:51
@CCInc - A long time ago
I have this prolly really simple question, think you could help out? (it involves classes)
go for it
BOOL SamplePlugin::Initialize()
{
	Echo echoo;
    RCF::RcfServer server(RCF::TcpEndpoint(50001));
    server.bind<I_Echo>(echoo);
    server.startInThisThread();

	if(!dex)
	{
		dex = new Dexpot(_T("SamplePlugin"));
		dex->RegisterEventHandler(this);

	}

	if(dex->Connect())
	{
		return TRUE;
	}

	echoo.dex = dex;

	return FALSE;
}

class Echo
{
public:
	Dexpot *dex;
    void echo(const std::string &s)
    {
		dex->OnLogon(s);
    }
};
But I'm getting
syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'echoo'
'echoo': undeclared identifier
Not sure, sorry :(
Thanks for a'tryin :D
22:57
@TravisJ Have you finished all the other problems?
@RyanTernier hey-o, you gonna host my bot or not? :D
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