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02:37
hi
anyone know how to disallow trailingsign in Decimal.TryParse?
02:50
nth already
I solved
i pro!
 
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06:38
Is Microsoft rdlc reports are free? do they require any licence purchase? Is there any link to see the licence cost?
 
4 hours later…
10:50
good morning!
morning
Morning!
11:13
Yay, SO is alive again! That means we can all continue "programming" now!
11:54
what kind of a class is "this" and "base" and so on, that they are dark blue in VS?
They are.. keywords?
i mean how to make same kind of class like "this"
this isn't a class
It's a keyword
It's a reference to the instance of the class you're in.. it's not a class, it's a keyword.
omg read-only mode
:)
bad questions.... so many....downvote not working
and happy friday BTW :)
12:10
@Steve At least they aren't still coming in
My Twitter feed is gold this morning
Excluding fire-fighting, productivity of the entire SE engineering team today: negative 150%
Today is @Nick_Craver appreciation day, where you appreciate that you're not Nick Craver :D #stackoverflow
I picked one hell of a night to play Diablo late
DON'T WORRY GUISE I'M PLAYIN' ENUFF DIABLO FOR ALL OF YOU!
lmao
Wish I was salaried, then I could play games during power outages too.
 
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13:35
Good morning all =)
Morning :) Anybody that can assist with a SSRS question?
@DavidMurray I'm not super familiar with SSRS, but never hurts to ask.
13:58
Imagine if the .NET team entirely rewrote the .NET Framework classes, and they were organized completely differently and did different things. Now imagine you had to fix all your code to use the new classes. That's what my job has been like for the past few weeks.
@KendallFrey Thats defiantely a FML Moment haha
@KendallFrey Sounds like Java =D
Fortunately it's C#
lol
13:59
@EvanL Thanks Evan, Just quickly trying something will let you know :)
I just want to say that learning C++ is making me feel like a total noob...
That's what it's meant for
Lol unfortunately it's a must in the company I am moving to... they do alot of lower level game programming so I at least need a base understanding.
At least you work for a company that does game programming
@KendallFrey Truth! That is a plus =)
14:03
Well I can read C++ decently. Everytime I have to, I remember my DEEP love for C#
@RodrigoSilva Reading it is no problem. Tracing everything and trying to learn when to use pointers / addresses is what is being a little bit tricky for me. I mean I understand the use, but the rules are hazy... probably because there are not nearly as many concrete rules in c++.
C-style pointers are easy. When you get into smart pointers and stuff... I never bothered learning that.
That's what I'm talking about...
passing by ref or by value is cake ;)
The cake is a lie.
There is no spoon
14:09
@EvanL Ok still stuck, So I need to filter with a parameter, Do I need to have 2 dataset or can I filter (text) on the field with in table.
My spoon is too big
I am a banana!!!!
And now, angry ticks fire out of my nipples.
3
@DavidMurray Not sure I understand, can you provide some context?
@KendallFrey Lol, I love that cartoon =)
For the love of god an everything holy, my anus is bleeeeding!!
14:11
Anyway, good luck with your C++ :P
I'll be back later
I like trains
Later @RodrigoSilva
I AM PUNCHING YOUR SALAD!!!
Stupid Question Alert:
woop woop
klaxons
alert alert
14:13
Is it possible to host an ASP.Net page without IIS? Or more specifically in a non-windows environment?
My thought is no... but I'm feeling lazy and figured someone could give a quick answer.
I'm sure there are third-party ASP.NET servers, but they probably suck
As in, don't use them
Fortunately this page would only face the devs at our company, they just want a basic front end for uploading new data to our products rather than having to script it every time. So a 3rd party server might work...
I SAID DONT USE THEM
Why wouldn't you use IIS?
@KendallFrey They don't have a windows server on-premise, we could always spin up another VM, but it seems overkill for one page.
So use PHP
Or node
14:17
Yeah, was just trying to stick with C#
Would be Ruby on Rails since that is how the main forward facing page is coded.
What exactly do you need C# for?
i.e. what serverside logic is there?
I assume it's not a static page
No specific need just a preference, the serverside logic would handle parsing thedata into the proper format then pushing it to the product (robotic). The robot reads byte data which will be parsed from a file that the devs create when new features are added.
So essentially they're doing a POST (or file upload) which is processed by the server?
Honestly I'd prefer to just automate the entire process and skip the whole web interface thing, but I'm not entirely sure what their goal is (haven't even started the job yet, I'm just trying to get ideas).
rlemon: Enters the C# room, says nothing, then begins playing Terraria.
I'm pretty sure software development is one of the most hunch-based jobs in existence.
14:48
!!rlemon
@EvanL That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@LasseV.Karlsen Nice! That is a helpful library. The Mark guy that was in here yesterday would likely benefit from that =)
Going to add support for other things as well later, but for now I'm going to just get .NET detection stable.
Love it when people use yield properly
14:52
I found a library on nuget that did something similar, but I didn't like the way I was supposed to use it, and it didn't report 4.5.1 and similar.
With this I can do this:
new DotNetFramework().InstalledVersions
or this:
if (!new DotNetFramework_4_5_1_Full().IsInstalled())
{
    // requires 4.5.1, but not installed
but heading home, talk to you later
@Greg Was thinking about your Amazon offer last night, would it not be a good enough opportunity to make the move?
@EvanL It would be a good enough opportunity, my wife doesn't want to move though. Which sort of makes it a rock in a hard place.
@Greg Ah yes... the Wife factor. I gotcha ;) No remote work option?
@EvanL They're looking into it. I said, I could telecommute and I'll drive up to Seattle whenever I'm needed. I can't relocate though.
@Greg Cool, you live in Oregon right?
15:04
Yeah, Portland.
I love Portland. It's like Denver but with an ocean ;)
@EvanL Well, not sure I would call all the river systems an ocean. It is close to an ocean though.
@Greg That's what I mean lol, lots of water and close to the ocean. Also the beer, though we have awesome beer here, not nearly as many micros as portland.
@EvanL Yeah, Portland has alot of culture and diversity.
@Greg Only downside is the number of hipsters per square inch.
;P
15:08
@EvanL I think that crown goes to the United Kingdom, but I'm sure Portland is close.
Aye
Denver has it's fair share... but more hip*pies* than hip*sters*
15:32
I should not being doing this on a Friday...
This is brutally terrible
15:48
@KendallFrey Doing what?
You know what is comical...
This person listed my answer as the answer, then changed it to the other person.
2
A: Is There Any Way to Make Abstract Properties in C#?

GregThe Microsoft Developer Network has several examples here. An abstract property declaration does not provide an implementation of the property accessors -- it declares that the class supports properties, but leaves the accessor implementation to derived classes. The following example de...

@EvanL It's a loooong story
I have the same link as him, with some additional information. sigh-
@Greg lol... I upvoted your answer on that one too =( I hate when people do that... The answer he marked is not as complete as yours.
The OP knows jack diddly squat anyway...
15:52
@Greg you forgot to say 'yes'
Using FileSystemwatcher, created event i'm trying to add a new image file to the imageListbox. I'm getting a error message "FileNotFound Exception was unHandled"
private void forthenewfile_Created(object source, FileSystemEventArgs e)
        {
            FileInfo file = new FileInfo(e.FullPath);
            Console.WriteLine(file.Name);

            this.Dispatcher.Invoke((Action)(() =>
            {

                ImageFile image123 = new ImageFile();
                image123.FileName = file.Name;

                ImageFileCollectionViewModel viewModel = imageListBox.DataContext as ImageFileCollectionViewModel;
                if (viewModel != null) viewModel.AddNewPhotoItem(image123);
@drch haha "Yes"
@EvanL It's annoying.
@linguini FileInfo.Name doesn't include the path of the file
@KendallFrey Ups...What should i do?
Um... fix it?
16:01
@KendallFrey fixed it. file.fullName
Well done
hi all
16:35
sup
Want to hear something stupid. We have a module from a third-party, I built some Javascript to allow some calculations for total then POST for PayPal. A project manager added an email, to send to the buyer / seller. But now if they don't complete payment an email is sent, if they complete the purchase they receive two emails one from our site and one from PayPal. I alert my boss, he says "You worry too much."
What are you worried about?
Multiple emails being sent, a confirmation being sent even if they don't actually buy but simply hit submit
If they get an email saying they bought something when they didn't, that is a problem.
@KendallFrey I agree.
@KendallFrey Except he said "You worry too much, leave it."
16:50
Are you saying the email is sent immediately before the transaction is sent to PayPal?
Ummm... that seems like a major issue if you ask me
@KendallFrey Yeah
I found the change that this Project Manager did, alerted my supervisor. He said "You worry too much, leave it."
Could you change it to send after the transaction is completed?
@KendallFrey Yeah, except he said not to worry about it.
Did you argue?
16:53
@KendallFrey No, last time I did he said "I pay your salary, when I say do it just do it."
do you need to know event handlers to make a simple 2D game in XNA?
what do you mean "know"?
@Greg then just leave it, and when a pissed customer calls, make sure he hears about it
like how to hook/unhook, delegates, etc.
I wouldn't think so
However if you don't have the experience to use events, you probably don't have the experience to use XNA
16:58
@NETscape - Why do you ask? Events aren't terribly complicated to learn.
reading a resume that says proficient c#
and i'm doubting it, a lot.
@NETscape - I wouldn't if I were you. We get people applying for senior positions that fail the fizzbuzz test.
Even if they don't hire you you won't be wasting anyone's time.
posted on May 16, 2014 by skeet

I've always found Portable Class Library (PCL) configuration to be a bit of a mystery. In simple cases, it's simple: start a new PCL project in Visual Studio, select the environments you want to support, and away you go. But what's going on under the hood, and what do all the options mean? How do I do this without Visual Studio? Background: supporting Universal Windows Application

fizzbuzz?
and its not my resume lol
Basically "Console Application: Loop from 1 to 100, if divisible by 3 write fizz, if divisible by 5 write buzz if divisible by both write fizzbuzz otherwise write the number."
17:01
interview happened already, just forgot to ask him about events, they didn't know any other OOP.
and theres still a chance they get hired since i guess
17:12
:D
If you don't know any OOP, you're not qualified to be paid to write C#.
we're looking for a web dev atm
don't need oop, just throw all your code in main and you're good to go
:p
have had F all from agencies and internal recruiting
F?
17:16
F all
web forms + sitecore although sitecore experience not essential, mostly maintenance work, up to £40k
3-5 years exp. ideal
we will be looking for a great deal of initiative and common sense
kind of cheap for 3-5 years of experience...
I don't know anyone non-contractor paid that much, outside London
wait, that is pounds or euros?
what does it look like?
17:20
i figured euros, but i'm not from europe
so...
That's a pound sterling
aha, thats more like it :p
€uro. Get it?
they both look like E's!
How does £ look like an E
17:22
if we hire at that level I have a great negotiating position for a payrise :D
such a dumb question, can't even respond
I literally never saw a resemblance between £ and E until now
Some people have trouble differentiating between b p d q. Brains interpret things differently.
Did someone say ice cream?
one day, i'm going to change my chat name to "Kendall Frey" and steal your picture.... and then will just be nice to people, everybody will be so confused, it'll be great
17:25
You can't do that for a day, it has to be for a month
I tried it
lmfao
Fortunately the mods changed my picture back before I had a chance to use it
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Q: How do I make IIS recognize a directory as a program's folder?

xarzuBecause of licensing issues with 3rd party software (It is not necessary for me to go into why) I have to install, what was originally designed to run off the server, onto people's local computers. The program is an asp.net C# program that uses web.config and IIS. So I have to go around to ever...

Hey guys I have a question. I was reading about using try catch globally, I found this code as a whole try catch. But it does not work, It is not catching a IndexOutOfRangeException();. I know its not good practice to use this I am not using it anywhere just checking what happens.
static void Main()
{
AppDomain.CurrentDomain.UnhandledException += new UnhandledExceptionEventHandler(OnUnhandledException);
Application.ThreadException += new ThreadExceptionEventHandler(Application_ThreadException);
17:45
@TomW that's about $67k USD... still seems kind of low unless cost of living is a lot lower there
Stop calling 67K low :_(
@KendallFrey I know, that is more than I make by quite a bit.
hi guys, sorry for disturbing you, quick question
i have this: string str1 = 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

i want to be |1 2 3 | 4 5 6 | 7 8 9|
is there anyone who might help me with it?
edc
edc
@user3313264 are you familiar with loops?
edc
edc
17:52
so, explain to me, logically, how would you use loop to insert the "|"
hmm
with string join?
or just with loop?
@user3313264 That's easy. str1 = "|1 2 3 | 4 5 6 | 7 8 9|";
edc
edc
^^
hmm
for (int i = 0; i < str1.Length; i++)
{
edc
edc
@user3313264 both way works, which way do you want to use?
17:53
with for
}
edc
edc
don't use code for now. think about it conceptually
ok so
the "|" i want to insert in every specific place, but i see that that "place"'s index can be devided by 4?
like i % 4 == 0
?
"if"
edc
edc
ya that makes sense.
@KendallFrey @Greg yes... and you are both underpaid and should be looking for new jobs :)
4? That's not what your example shows
17:56
but there is | at the beggining too
although you don't have degrees yet so idk.
it's | 1 2 3 |
there are spaces
edc
edc
try using String.Split to split your string into a list
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah, that's the thing, I have no degree and about 3 years of real experience.
Or is it 2?
I have a degree a 5.5 years of experience
edc
edc
17:58
if you split "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" into a list containing { "1", "2", "3", "4", ... }, the problem will be much easier if you combine that with the mod logic
@user3313264 Why do you want to do this? Maybe there's a better solution
yes but then it getting harde
r
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to | 1 2 3 | 4 5 6 | 7 8 9 | is hard
for (int i = 0; i < str1.Length; i++)
{
}
No, debugging ETW glitches is hard
code should be:
Please explain why you want to do this
18:00
is hard
there is a sudoku i wrote
Also read this:
413
Q: What is the XY problem?

GnomeWhat is the XY problem? When asking questions, how do I recognize when I'm falling into it? How do I avoid it? Return to FAQ index

and i want to create the little grid
3 x 3
for 9 x 9
so the first line:
There has to be a better way than ASCII art
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
it is easier if you stop thinking of each line as 1 line of 9 elements, and begin to think of it as 3 groups of 3 elements.
on a different note, 96% code coverage in my new class library :)
18:02
Which is better ?
var conString = Properties.Settings.Default.ConnectionString;
or
var conString = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["test"];
@SyedFarjadZiaZaidi Aren't those two different?
edc
edc
let me ask you think. what kind of storage are you using to store your sudoku numbers?
Who uses Skype here?
18:04
@LasseV.Karlsen I do not know. I am just reading about connection strings. I read about both of them from different sources.
@user3313264 Does a weird smiley -2 thumps up- show up after sending a message?
Can you tell me ?
I use skype
nop =)
masterx563 (my skype name)
@LewsTherin no, it must be an emoticon
18:05
The first will read it from your settings, which may be overridden by the user or whatnot, depending, the other reads it from the connection strings section in your app.config, which is probably not the same.
@KendallFrey Mmn ok.
Never seen it before
It just blinks and disappears
So annoying
I'm guessing it is a "Sent message notification" signal
hey guys
i tried like this and my program it just freezes
int[] xx = str1.Split(' ').Select(int.Parse).ToArray();;
for (int m = 0; m < str1.Length; m++)
{
if (xx[m]%4 == 0)
{
str1 += "|";
}
}
@LasseV.Karlsen The connection string stored in properties.settings.default is in the form
"Data Source=(LocalDB)\v11.0;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|\MindMuscle.mdf;Inte
grated Security=True"

and the one from app.config is in the form
"data source=.\SQLEXPRESS;Integrated Security=SSPI;AttachDBFilename=|DataDirector
y|aspnetdb.mdf;User Instance=true"
Will both of these work correctly and I just added the database to a console application and printed this on the console.
and also when the .mdf file is same, why is properties storing it in (LocalDB) and app.config as \SQLEXPRESS?
@SyedFarjadZiaZaidi not sure what you're asking.
@SyedFarjadZiaZaidi SQLEXPRESS is the DB engine.
@user3313264 Well, that's obviously wrong, you don't want to add the | to the end
user1804599
18:14
@user3313264 What else should it do?
Console.WriteLine(Properties.Settings.Default.MindMuscleConnectionString);
Console.WriteLine(System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings[0]);

when I am using the same file, why is its connectionstring is stored in two formats in the same application?
user1804599
You are constantly increasing str1.Length.
and what should be the solution?
user1804599
Uh, not constantly increasing str1.Length maybe.
put in a counter and break when it reaches 666?
user1804599
18:16
If you want to insert a pipe character after every four characters, just split the string on every four characters and then join it with a pipe character.
Read that code carefully. It doesn't do at all what you want it to. It's full of bugs.
user1804599
Don’t append it to the string.
or refactor to while(true) {} for better readabiliy
@user3313264 maybe this
OK, question, .NET versions from 2.0 and onward, 2.0, 2.0SP1, 2.0SP2, 3.0, 3.0SP1, 3.0SP2, 3.5, 3.5SP1, 4.0(C/F), 4.0.1(C/F), 4.0.2(C/F), 4.0.3(C/F), 4.5(C/F), 4.5.1(C/F), 4.5.2(C/F) (where C/F means Client and Full profiles)
The regex answer is pretty nice
18:19
Did I miss any versions here?
helllo people
hej
I started programming at 3.5 Sp1
I started at 4.0
I think linq was the new thing when I started
that's probably 3.5
Because if I didn't miss any, I'm getting close to releasing a pre-release version of my class library on NuGet :)
18:21
@LasseV.Karlsen I looked at your library in depth, looks really good!
I started at 4.5
@LasseV.Karlsen why do you need all versions?
Link to the lib?
I'm creating a class library specifically for detecting the installed .NET versions.
how more involved than listing the directories in Microsoft.NET is that?
18:23
@LasseV.Karlsen must deserve a star, rename the link so it is easier to find it later?
if I was to start a new language today I think that references wouldn't be nullable by default, you'd have to do like string? to say "string or null"
@zneak Without having thought through the implications of that, I would definitly love to have non-null references in the system, yes.
do you know Haskell or F#?
just enough to know about optional
or option or maybe
18:26
Nullable<AllThings> would be nice in C#
or whatever it's called
maybe or option
the thing that truly baffles me with functional language is that no one seems to be able to explain what a monad is in terms that make sense to a non-functional programmer
2
star star star I was first
@zneak Do you know what a monad is?
user1804599
18:28
It is a generalisation of functions.
^ means nothing to a C#er
see? that doesn't make sense to an non-functional programmer.
@zneak that would be a decent question for programmers.se
it's been asked over and over again and people continually fail
user1804599
Functions cannot have side-effects. Monadic actions can have side-effects in a restricted context.
18:29
> Functions cannot have side-effects.
my probably incorrect guess is that monads force the ordering of function evaluation in a larger context
user1804599
That’s pretty much all there is to it. There is not much more to explain.
so it is just a dirty function?
Again, FP
user1804599
@zneak Order of evaluation is irrelevant in pure functional programming.
18:29
and apply intermediate logic between each
not when there are side effects
user1804599
Monads are highly conceptual and abstract.
@zneak A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?
I was sure that's why you'd drop by.
@rightfold You did this, admit it
user1804599
18:31
@zneak I will write example.
Am I correct that a linked list is/can be a monad?
user1804599
Yes.
user1804599
Same with arrays.
user1804599
In fact, LINQ is monadic in a way (SelectMany is monadic bind).
let's try a more formal educated guess: a monad orders a series of function calls, using the result of the previous one as new state for the next one?
18:35
That sounds close to right
user1804599
@zneak Not necessarily.
user1804599
The state monad abstracts that away.
user1804599
But the maybe monad doesn’t do that at all.
Well, "Installed" 0.2.0.0 is on nuget :) If you want to test it, search for dotnet-versions, might need to rename the project slightly to make it easier to find.
18:45
@zneak could be due to that mutating state is a nonissue in non-funtional languages
user1804599
You can do more with monads than you can do with normal functions.
user1804599
More as in expressivity, not as in Turing-completeness.
user1804599
@KendallFrey List monad is a generalisation of Maybe monad like List is a generalisation of Maybe.
user1804599
Maybe is a collection type with at least zero elements and at most one element. List is a collection type with at least zero elements and at most an infinite amount of elements.
user1804599
If C# had Maybe<T>, you could do Select and Where and Aggregate and SelectMany on it. It would act just like a list with zero elements or one element would act.
18:51
:)
that sounds like something that can be written
user1804599
This is exactly how Scala does it.
five lines of code?
Then I suppose Maybe is a generalization of Identity?
user1804599
18:53
scala> Some(42).map(_ * 2)
res0: Option[Int] = Some(84)
scala> Some(42).filter(_ == 13)
res1: Option[Int] = None
scala> (None: Option[Int]).map(_ * 2)
res2: Option[Int] = None
user1804599
@KendallFrey You could see it that way.
user1804599
Though you couldn’t have stuff like filter on Identity, but map, return and >>= sure yes.
Are you still on the monad explanations? :)
user1804599
@JohanLarsson Nice. :P
18:55
If it is a troll, it's still pretty inept.
user1804599
Identity would be a collection with always a single element. :V
at least on other sites
@rightfold Enumerable.Repeat(x, 1)
user1804599
But you could not have Where because that would not make any sense.
user1804599
But Select, SelectMany and Aggregate work fine.
@KendallFrey scalar
18:59
@JohanLarsson vector
I have no idea what we're talking about
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