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21:00
@drch
bye guys its 5
@NinjaEcho search fake
@KendallFrey Bye
@mbdavis sure
@NinjaEcho search for fake
21:01
ok thank you
@NinjaEcho say hello
fale
@ton.yeung I fail too see any benefit over new Foo { Bar = "hello", Baz = "world"} with FooBuilder.Create().WithBar("hello").WithBaz("world")
except for extra code and making objects that have an invalid state along the way
in certain circumstances, sure, but not as a general rule
21:09
@CCInc were you just on a 20 minute cartoon boner search?
lol I'm trawling through all of these comics
Can someone make sure I answered this dude correctly-
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A: Creating Virtual Directory returns error

GregUnfortunately your request is quite a large request- You have a few issues you need to overcome in order to successfully accomplish your task. The Problems: Permissions Ensure Site is configured correctly within IIS. Ensure you've configured a valid Application Pool within IIS. You see thes...

sounds like he's talking about in visual studio
He didn't provide any code which makes the culprit near impossible- So I went with a generic approach. Should I just delete answer or you think it will suffice?
@drch See, I'm not entirely sure because it is such a poor written question.
yeah maybe not actually
21:16
@drch It sounded like he had a client consuming a web service which was trying to create a virtual directory in IIS through it. But he didn't specify if it was live on a server, remotely on local machine. You know?
maybe - but i dont think iis would tell you that you cant create a virtual dir on a remote machine
but yeah, really not much detail
i wonder what these people say when they go to the doctor
"im not well - can you give me a prescription?"
@drch Not sure, but I believe it may be on his local machine, which means he shouldn't be using that LAN Address but rather his loopback or localhost
if i had to guess, its IIS on his local machine and he's trying to create the virtual directory through VS in the project properties
Perhaps- I didn't think of it like that. I could of given him a ton of code to do it correctly, but I'm not entirely sure what the hell he is asking.
;( ;( "Undeliverable as Addressed"
21:21
Does anyone have any experience with WCF?
fuck cant find my keys
TRAPPED LIKE A RAT
@drch You think I should just delete my answer.
@user2063351 Yes-
public void RememberKeys()
@Greg nah
@drch You think it's a good answer?
21:23
i think its a bad question#
@drch I agree
Pics of outside right now!^
Fake may refer to: In music: * Fake (Swedish band), a band active in the 1980s * Fake?, a Japanese rock band * "Fake" (Ai song) * "Fake" (Alexander O'Neal song) (1987) * "Fake" (Simply Red song) (2003) * Fake (US band), an American electro band remixed by Imperative Reaction * "Fake", a 1994 song by Korn from Korn * "Fake", a song by Mötley Crüe * "Fake", a song by Brand New Heavies from Brother Sister In other uses: *Fake (1969 book), a book about art forger Elmyr de Hory by Clifford Irving *Fake (manga), a BL manga *Fake (2003 film), a Thai movie *Fake (2010 film), a film featuring ...
wtf
@NinjaEcho shush
haha, just woke my computer up, surprised it kept the connection
21:34
how can I iterate through the arrays in an array? I'm trying:
string[,] bsItemSettings = {{foo,foo,foo},{foo,foo,foo},{foo,foo,foo}};

foreach (string[] bsItemSetting in bsItemSettings) {

            }
a string[,] is not an array of string[]s
oh
what's it an array of then?
Skeet's
what?
@NinjaEcho: that picture isnt fake, i have been in one of those storms
21:41
fake and gay. simpsons did it
Fake and Gay? Bieber?
@RyanTernier Did you solve your issue that I was no help with yesterday?
Yes
ALl my code was correct, but NUnit and TestDriven were out of sync
@RyanTernier Sorry I suck at life-
man its so hot out here
21:44
Oh.
maybe i should go to siberia for vacation
Come to BC... oh wait.. it's 40c here to
@ton.yeung no im in London and i have a tiny bedroom that gets hot as fuck
think it hit 30 this afternoon
and im a pussy
@RyanTernier I'm sorry again for my failure of assistance yesterday, glad you got it worked ou.
my room is like 400 im pretty sure
21:49
@Greg Haha no worries man.
thanks for the help
just 2
bbc says its 17 outside here now, closer to about 300 degrees inside
@RyanTernier This is why I'm trying to learn more- A lot of information I still don't know.
Singletons hide dependencies.. wtf? How?
Not one example on the internet how it does so.
Ok I know how.. but this easily affects any class.
22:02
Yep, I read that.
That's exactly why I asked.
It's official I'm buying the Nokia Lumia 1020
Btw, his codez are not singletons
@Greg Same.
they seemed more like static classes than singletons
I'm ditching Android, I'm moving to Windows Phone 8.
Same ha.. but why?
@drch Yep.
22:03
@LewsTherin Some of the software features look super sleek- Like there Here Maps.
And not singletons because they don't return a single instance
The just init code.
Some of the exclusive 3rd party software are nice to.
@LewsTherin i think his definition of singleton was more of a class creates itself, as opposed to being create by something else
@Greg The specs are nice as well. And you can write your own apps for free I think
but yeah they looked more like static classes w/ the .init()
22:04
@drch Well that definition is correct. But he is arguing that singletons are bad because it hides dependencies which is wrong.
i didnt think it was that great of an article ;)
Any class can hide dependencies.
yeah
@drch Lool good :P
id say its a better argument against service location
22:05
I don't know anything about that :(
ServiceLocator?
public LewsService(ILewsRepository repo) { this._repo = repo; }

vs

public LewsService() { this._repo = ServiceLocator.Get<ILewsRepository>(); }
@LewsTherin Yeah- You can even use Visual Studio.
@drch Oh yeah. I think DI is better.
Is ServiceLocator like IoC?
yes
@Greg On Windows Phone?
@drch So it is fine then? How do you configure which ILewsRepository to get?
.config file?
22:08
its fine in that its IoC - but its not fine in that it hides dependencies
ie as in that article
it could just be a static reference to your ioc container
@drch I see what you mean. The newbie may not know that the repo can configure the locator
DependencyResolver.GetInstance<ILewsRepository>() in mvc for example
er GetService()
Uh?
Is that also an IoC?
uh what
ioc is usually DI, service location, or a factory/factorymethod
it just means the class asks for an interface from something and gets an implementation
@LewsTherin Yes, Microsoft will even pay you $200 dollars for releasing a Windows Store app
22:11
rather than newing it up itself
ServiceLocator : IDisposable
{
 Dispose()
 {
  throw new Exception("Hah, and you thought I would never release all the things");
 }
}
@drch But that's weird.. if servicelocator or dependencyresolver hides dependencies.. we have to inject them, which is just weird
@Greg Imagine coding on the Lumia? Lmao
sure, but if your only dependency is the service locator, youre ok right?
ie, the controller factory in mvc
it calls DependencyResolver.Current.GetService<HomeController>() iirc
@drch Yeah, but a newbie won't know that. So I guess it is a trade off?
I'm not aware of a controller factory
there is a controller factory
22:14
its the thing that determines which controller to create to handle a request
Part of .NET?
Oh ok
in mvc
and dependencyresolver is a freak of nature that shouldn't be used outside of the scope ms intended (which is to say not as a singleton)
yeah its there as a plugin point for extensibility
So you end up hiding dependencies anyhow.
22:15
@LewsTherin It'd be pretty sweet-
@LewsTherin not exactly
the dependency is the servicelocator
in this case specificaly
@Greg Slow I think. Don't think the screen is that wide.
@drch Yeah, which is hidden?
hidden from who?
its alll in there
A newbie.
@LewsTherin What is slow?
22:17
public IController GetController() {
// parse route, realize i need a HomeController
return DepencencyResolver.GetService<HomeController>()
}
@drch They'd have to look at the source
homecontroller still has all its depencencies as constructor args
@Greg Writing code on a lumia. Slow and painful?
and i wouldnt say that HomeController is a depencency in this case
its an implementation
@LewsTherin Doubtful, it utilizes XAML
22:18
and ideally, we dont care about implementations or how theyre built, we just want something to pass us the appropriate implementation in the context
@LewsTherin I kind of like that-
@drch Ok, not sure that I get the point. But I will look for some books on IoCs.
the point of what
@Greg I meant writing code with the Lumia. Screen and keyboard not large enough.
@drch That it isn't a dependency.
the purpose of IoC is to abstract away the implementation. that's the whole point
22:20
Yeah.. like interface reference passing
public IController GetController() {
// parse route, realize i need a HomeController
return DepencencyResolver.GetService<HomeController>()
}
What if I need AccountController?
its a bit of a wierd example because the controller factory (which is a form of ioc) is using the service locator (another ioc) which may actually be a DI container (yet another) to pass you an instance of the appropriate controller to satisfy the request
yeah that was a contrived example
That sounds messed up lulz.
its more lke
public IController GetController() {
   Type type = //figure out the type of controller i need.
   return DependencyResolver.Current.GetService(type);
}
I think I prefer DI
@drch I see.
yeah DI makes for easier to understand code imo. dependencies are in your face
and that is how you avoid new CreditCard().Charge(100) in that blog from actually charging you $100
22:23
Yep
Makes life easier.
sometimes you can find situations where you need both tho
ie, today i had to modify something that passed a different instance of a class depending on a session variable
Like a Factory?
yeah
so it went from something like this:
public HomeController(IApiClient client) {
   _client = client;
}
to this
public HomeController(ApiClientProvider provider) {
   _client = provider.GetClient();
}

public class ApiClient {
   IApiClient GetClient() {
      if (HttpContext.Current.Session["Foo"] == bar) { return new FooClient(); }
      return new BarClient();
   }
}
22:27
Wtf
Gimme a sec to parse
if you wanted to, you could actually move that shit to the di container
most of them allow you to specify factory methods
but it was my last day and the requirement came in yesterday at 4pm ha
@LewsTherin Yeah, that would actually suck!
@Greg Mmn.. what's the point then? :P
@drch What book do you recommend for all this shiz?
wikipedia
its just stuff you'll learn along the way.
22:32
I guess so.
one book thats really good in general is that MS book on enterprise architecture
its not as enterprisey as the title
good and pretty accessible
I thought that was a Richter book for a second.
Slightly disappointed.
Thanks Dad.
@drch This is pretty solid
That have a revised one that cost money in the Amazon Bookstore.
lol sperm
22:40
lol
Very good thanks :D
@drch Lulz
I know where I inherited my "dirty" mind from.. :D
yeah and we named you after your mom
cause she's lews as a gews
LUlz
We are family of ewses
part of me wants to make an open source c# cook book
to cover all these kinds of things
but a bigger part of me is really fuckin lazy
also i think sometimes theres a lot of resources on 'how' but not enough information on 'why'
Yep.. the why is a mystery more or less.
Write a blog
22:44
ahahha
Yeah, if you wrote a blog I'd follow it.
I like Ho Lee Fuk.
Yeah :D
Sum Ho
I don't get it
Seriously?
trololol
lol
got some new wheels, wish me luck tomorrow:
my favorite is bang ding ow
that dude looks sort of like Robert Downey Jr.
23:15
lol good luck
thanks!! 204 miles in a day...
wowz
23:51
later guys

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