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$("#test").children("br").map(function(index, item) { return index == 0 ? $(item).prevAll() : $(item).nextUntil("br"); }).filter(function(index, item) { return $(item).length > 0; }).map(function(index, item) { return $(item).map(function(index, item) { return $(item).prop("tagName"); }).get().join(); }).get()));
@TravisJ - I hate you
If you want the actual results rather than just a JSON array it's:
$("#test").children("br").map(function(index, item) { return index == 0 ? $(item).prevAll() : $(item).nextUntil("br"); }).filter(function(index, item) { return $(item).length > 0; }).map(function(index, item) { return $(item).map(function(index, item) { return $(item).prop("tagName"); }); })
ooo I get to code review something for @KendallFrey
00:22
hahaha wtf
I guess that was me before I registered
KENDALLFREY.WEBS.COM
BEST WOBSITE EVAR
INORITE
ugh
this code is so bad
I have to manually change WSDL stuff, XSD stuff, DAOs, factories, 3 different data classes
to get A LIST OF STRINGS to the client from the DB
I should get a mod to merge in that useless 180 rep
hahaha
I just want 10k rep
it just feels like there are so few unanswered questions that aren't incredibly specific these days
00:32
post a really good answer and I'll bounty it
you have to do cutting edge shit like node.js or angular or docker
haha, that's generous, but I can do it the honest, hard, slow way :P
I have the unsung hero badge, which is upsetting
also, famous effing question and only 3 upvotes
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Q: How do I remove extended ASCII characters from a string in T-SQL?

Pheonixblade9I need to filter out (remove) extended ASCII characters from a SELECT statement in T-SQL. I'm using a stored procedure to do so. Expected input: ËËËËeeeeËËËË Expected output: eeee All that I've found is for MySQL. I'm using : Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 11.0.2100.60 Microsof...

rlemon's system is interesting
people just don't seem to upvote useful stuff these days.
what does he do?
He got to 10K then spends anything extra on bounties
makes sense
20k is better, but yeah
but really to be super high rep you needed to be using the site 6-7 years ago
00:36
back when Cthulhu was on-topic
can anyone make sense of this error in my VM? hastebin.com/yezetahoqo.tex
yeah...
@BrianJ yes. Make MyoDeviceModel a public class
@BrianJ It means you have a parameter that is a private type
if you have a public method, it's parameters need to be public types
@Pheonixblade9 okay the class MyoDeviceModel needs to be public?
Okay @KendallFrey gotcha
hmm
I wanna go to the gym today
but I also want to walk down to Elysian and drink beer
decisions, decisions...
00:38
@KendallFrey Technically, its an internal type.
@BrianJ or the method needs to not be public outside the assembly
@BradleyDotNET Well, in this case I just lumped all !public into private
oh, so apparently in VS2015 you can debug lambda expressions, which is neat
I haven't tried it yet
@KendallFrey Fair enough
@Pheonixblade9 you mean in the immediate window?
@BradleyDotNET don't shoot me
@KendallFrey immediate and watch, yes
00:39
the other two modifiers aren't allowed on non-nested classes anyways IIRC
YESSSSSS
making the model public fixed it
I have an average of 15.6 rep per answer
@KendallFrey I know, right?
@Pheonixblade9 I have nearly 400 rep per question :)
I guess I shouldn't write such shitty answers...
00:42
I have about 20 rep per day
I have very few questions
very low question/answer ratio
@KendallFrey Thats a misleading statistic :)
417 answers to 35 questions...
@BradleyDotNET XD
Oh hey, I have a 50+ answer finally
I guess the best way to make rep is answer stupid questions
51
A: Can't use System.Windows.Forms

Kendall FreyA console application does not automatically add a reference to System.Windows.Forms.dll. Right-click your project in Solution Explorer and select Add reference... and then find System.Windows.Forms and add it.

Wow, I've never gotten close to that high
my best is still 26 I think
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A: Where is the List<MyClass> object buffer maintained? Is it on RAM or HDD?

BradleyDotNETThe answer to your question is: "In Memory". That can mean RAM, and it can also mean the hard drive (Virtual Memory). The OS memory manager decides when to page memory to Virtual Memory, which mostly has to do with how often the memory is accessed (though I don't pretend to know Microsoft's spec...

00:44
I asked about 100 score question on programmers once
probably because it made it to ars
lol, my best question is stuck at 8
@BradleyDotNET lol, my theory is confirmed
my best is on programmers.se
Its a really good day when any of my answers break 5 :(
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Q: Is it appropriate to have positive comments in code reviews, or is it exclusively for constructive criticism?

Pheonixblade9I have been doing a lot of code review lately, and I am unsure of the positive and negative effects and professionalism of putting positive and/or funny comments in code reviews. We use Github as our code review platform on my team, so the comments are viewable by anyone. I generally try to use...

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Q: When should I make the first commit to source control?

Kendall FreyI'm never sure when a project is far enough along to first commit to source control. I tend to put off committing until the project is 'framework-complete,' and I primarily commit features from then on. (I haven't done any personal projects large enough to have a core framework too big for this.)...

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Q: How do I create an environment where fixing tests is seen as a priority?

Pheonixblade9I am a software engineer at a medium sized company. We have a fairly robust testing platform running on TeamCity. It does unit tests on every checkin, and a daily unit test/BVT run. The problem is - we have a great deal of broken unit tests. Quite often, I bring up the pointlessness of unit t...

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@Pheonixblade9 we need this
We have like 30 failing tests
@KendallFrey weren't you jealous for a long time that I had a 50+ answer here?
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A: How do you explain to your boss they're wrong without making them feel threatened?

Pheonixblade9My boss is usually right, so I rarely have to do this, but try to frame it positively, and not confrontationally. Make it HIS decision, rather than making it sound like "not my problem". Example: "After doing research, I was unable to replicate this on a test machine. Should I continue to pur...

okay so just tested the application, everything working as expected @BradleyDotNET
and tfs requires tests to pass before checkin
we're bad at this
00:46
@KendallFrey hahaha we had several hundred at my last job. I was the only one that fixed them
we have about 400 tests total
that's like 10% failure rate D:
oh, haha
I think we had around 4000?
so we were close to 10% failure too
> Fail the build if any tests are ignored.
we need this
> The "nuclear option" is to have your source control server refuse commits/checkins from any user other than the one who broke the build.
omg brilliant
@BrianJ great!
00:48
problem is we already have tons of broken tests
@KendallFrey That would be awesome
And it would also be awesome if the computer screamed at them while they fixed it
@Pheonixblade9 HAHAHA FEEL MY PAIN!!!!
Every time we can't figure out a test, we [Ignore] it and put another ticket in
problem is, if we disallowed [Ignore] that would be a shitstorm too
00:50
@RyanTernier the pain of having to deal with incredibly shittily written code?
because our tests are so unreliable
@KendallFrey oh I just deleted tests when they were failing for months
I spent about half of today just wondering why my test was failing on the server
fuck TFS. fuck it with a rusty fork
I would delete them and check it in and during code review my lead would go "noooo I'll fix it, I swear" and I would say "okay, when are you going to fix it? ahead of these other prioritized tickets?" and he would go "meeehhhhhhh fiiiiiiiiiine"
How can I set the restore down value of a WPF window?
00:52
!!tell BrianJ google How can I set the restore down value of a WPF window?
@Pheonixblade9 Command how does not exist. Did you mean: wow (note that /tell works on commands, it's not an echo.)
@Pheonixblade9 Don't be annoying, drop the @, nobody likes a double-ping.
thanks
np
I do what I can
can anyone offer me some advice on setting up a gauge control?
@BradleyDotNET so I should be in a position to start binding this https://github.com/JohanLarsson/GaugeBox/tree/master/GaugeBox gauge control, now that I have my MVVM pattern up and running.

I'm going to start out by first adding the control to my layout and figuring out which properties can be hard coded and don't need to be bound to the VM
makes sense
01:04
sooo
first value I can hard code is "min" and "max" I think.
All that is domain-specific, but that sounds reasonable
okay so that worked
now what about the rest of the values
marker is binded to Marker="{Binding Marker}"
can this be set to a value instead of binding?
nvm, you can set it to a shape type.
thats that sorted
now on to binding
@BradleyDotNET Okay so the properties have been set:
http://hastebin.com/denefupubu.xml
now I need to figure out how to bind the degree reading to the value property of the gauge.
Value="{Binding DegreeAngle}"
???
yes I was thinking of using this degrees values from the VM, DegreeStatus
problem is this is a string value
gauge value takes a double type
Then you have two options:
(1) Change the VM property to a double, parse it off the event
(2) Use a converter
I'd do (1) personally, since the data really is a double
01:19
okay but then my values will be double, in the textbox for degree output which I don't want.
Why would that matter
The textbox will call ToString on it anyways
oh okay
didn't know that
it has to get strings off of other types somehow... :)
But that is a detail many people don't know
@BrianJ are you using a textbox, or a textblock?
textbox
01:22
because if you use a textblock, having it a double would let you also use a StringFormat binding on it
you want people to edit it, too?
if so, you really want a double ;)
nope, I don't want them to edit, should probably use a textblock
I believe that will take a StringFormat binding as well
but I could be mistaken
so I changed DegreeStatus to a double type
but on the update variable
here
_myoDevice.DegreesUpdated += (update) =>
{
DegreeStatus = update;
NotifyPropertyChanged("DegreeStatus");
};
You need to parse it :)
DegreeStatus = double.Parse(update);
I get the error: cannot implicitly convert type 'string' to 'double'
which I understand
01:27
See above
that was just the ticket
:)
now time to TEST
woo
If there is the possibility of junk data, use TryParse instead.
That one will throw if you give it crap
(hoping to head off yet another FormatException SO question)
Not that you would do that
but we get a lot of them
okay so I got "An unhandled exception of type 'System.FormatException' occurred in mscorlib.dll" where this parse is done
Oh dear
See above...
testing..
01:32
Did I mention we get a lot of those?
Well, yes, you have to change how you call it...
no you didn't, I'm sure I've came accross this before though
so change how I call it in the VM?
hmm
right, TryParse takes two arguments
the string, and the int to assign the result to as an out parameter
syntax please
01:34
bool parseSuccessful = double.TryParse(update, out DegreeStatus);
so I totally didn't know you could do this:
sequence.Select((value, index) => /*holy shit you can access the index in LINQ I didn't know this!*/return "yay");
Ah yes, that overload :)
Less useful than you might think
but awesome when you need it
@BrianJ If you are getting that error from data generated by your device, you need to determine why the string is junk, and format it
this was a case where he needed to group things in 3's
01:36
otherwise it will never work.
so yeah, I did a GroupBy on the index / 3
okay
so exception check ftw
@BrianJ nix the middle line
completely non-sensical
okay
hmm "a property indexer or dynamic member may not be passed as an out or ref parameter"
Exception check, and if your device was a little too nice and stuck a degree symbol on the end of your string, remove it before you parse it.
01:38
for DegreeOutput
hmm... didn't know you couldn't do that
oh well, just use a local variable and assign it afterwards
bool parseSuccessful = double.TryParse(update, out someLocalDouble);
DegreeStatus = someLocalDouble;
isn't nice just plain ol double readings
have tested before
Well it didn't like something
yeah your right
Computers don't throw exceptions because they can
Should work, but it will appear to fail until you figure out why your data isn't parsing
okay
so I need an exception check on the double value
It won't throw
thats the whole point of TryParse
You should consider only performing the assignment if the return value of TryParse is true
but to discover your error, you need to look at the string you are getting in update
if it isn't obvious why it won't parse to a double, ask someone here
01:43
I don't understand why the data isn't put through though, as when I was outputting the same value to a textbox it was of type double.
Before it was of type string
so thats definitely not true.
true
What does the string look like?
From the debugger
but before when I had the code in my code behind, it was a double
That also seems unlikely...
You had a double.Parse in there that suceeded?
Because I doubt it magically became a string from a double coming off the device
01:45
you could be right there
I can't exactly remember what the value was off hand
anyways so what steps do I need to take to analyse the reason this value is bombing out
?
Set a breakpoint, check the value of update
good idea
if it doesn't look like this XX.XX (where X are digits) it won't parse
commas, degree signs, anything besides a decimal point will break it
lol that was pretty stupid of me, I had appended "Degree" to the double value
That would do it
01:48
Debugger = awesome
also a very important skill to have in this profession
yeah ftw
Anyways, I have to get going. Good luck with your project!
one last thing
at this line:
var handler = DegreesUpdated;
if (handler != null)
handler(degreeOutput);
01:51
degreeOutput gives "error delegate system.action<string> has some invalid arguments"
Change your decleartion type
you are passing it a double, so you need an Action<double> not Action<string>
I'll be looking for any other posts when I'm back on. Good luck!
I don't see any action
though
sorry you have to go, I'll figure it out :)
thanks
@BradleyDotNET not sure where this declaration is in my code, anyways 2am here, chat tomorrow @BradleyDotNET
giving the error here at handler(degreeOutput); but there doesn't seem to be a type specified besides var
02:37
anyone realllly good with WCF here?
@BrianJ Like I said, change your event decleration
You are doing math, so its obviously a number, not a string at that point
@RyanTernier Decent, if you have a question, fire away
02:55
@BradleyDotNET I don't see where this string declaration is though. It just shows a var type, can you point me in the right direction in the code?
03:21
@BrianJ - In C# the var keyword just means "This type is implied by the assignment". So if you have var myString = "This is a string" then myString will be declared as a string. It's not really doing anything fancy. It just saves you from having to type a bunch of extra characters.
if I have a newb question about MVC, is that on topic here?
@BrianJ - Consider a situation like Dictionary<Guid, IEnumerable<string>> myStringLists = new Dictionary<Guid, IEnumerable<string>>(); It's a lot easier to just type var myStringLists = new Dictionary<Guid, IEnumerable<string>>();
@BrianJ - They mean and do the exact same thing. The latter is just easier to type.
@Invent-Animate - Yes. What's your question?
Trying to think of how to word it @SpencerRuport
Well just say what comes to mind and if I need clarification I'll let you know.
Say you had a database where the tables are something like your 401k
03:27
@BrianJ Change your event decleration at the top
Or, if you want it to be a string, just call ToString() on the result of your calculation
@Invent-Animate - Alright
you have your account number in an account table, and the other 3 tables are different fund options, but still fall under your accout number
@Invent-Animate - So by "fall under" you mean the three other tables have a foreign key field for the account number?
yes
So
In each of those other tables (the fund options).. You have an Account Balance
Is each of those a separate ViewModel / Partial View if I wanted to View an "Account Summary"
@SpencerRuport
@Invent-Animate - If that's the design that works for you there's nothing wrong with it.
But that's not the only way to go about it.
03:34
What is best practice? I haven't even started programming yet, just trying to grasp the concepts @SpencerRuport
@Invent-Animate - If this is for purely educational purposes I'd recommend not worrying about "best practices" just yet. Best practices are born out of situations where someone used a certain design and realized it doesn't scale well or mesh with the tools at their disposal. If you're working a job it's a good idea to plan ahead but for educational purposes experiencing the frustration of a design that doesn't work has tremendous educational value.
Sorry I didn't clarify - this is for work @SpencerRuport
When I took my position I got stuck doing MS Access bullshit
just now getting to .net
Gotcha.
Well again, there's nothing wrong with the approach you've described. Lots of applications are designed that way and it works. However the industry is moving away from server side templating like Razor so "best practice" would be to create an MVC application with a series of JSON methods and then use a client side templating engine like AngularJS.
But given that you're new to .net learning all that at once might be a bit overwhelming.
03:41
I've actually started down the knockout path
Oh perfect. Are you using server side knockout or just client side?
I've just never built anything in practicing that has a complex business model.. I'm basically building a 401k web app for highly compensated executives in a company where the investments are managed by several different entities
@Invent-Animate - What state are you located in?
I haven't gotten into any of the server side. I haven't searched for a good example yet..but I have seen the client side and have practiced with some of the functions, foreach, if, ifnot, with, etc
@SpencerRuport KY
@Invent-Animate - Ah good. Yes I would recommend staying away from the server side knockout stuff. Is this a Single Page Application?
03:44
no, no where close lol
Just to clarify, I mean is it an application that uses hash tag navigation as opposed to traditional multiple page navigation?
I may not be understanding...
That's okay. Let me find an example.
@Invent-Animate - Check out this page: hello-angularjs.appspot.com/spa#/searchtable
Notice how when you click the links your browser doesn't leave the page but the hash tag changes along with a part of the page?
@SpencerRuport Roger that. No, this is an MVC 5 Application with ~15 tables in the database that will ultimately be handed off to an admin (business user)
@BradleyDotNET might be a bit late but...
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Q: WCF Service returning "bad" response - Client gets data different than what the server sent

Ryan TernierI'm getting a strange issue with my WCF Service. I am able to submit a message, and return the result. The issue I"m having is what the server shows as the response, the client gets a different version. The client software cannot be changed for this to work. It's based on a WSDL contract, whic...

03:49
does that help @SpencerRuport ?
I will probably use the Entity Framework created Views for some of the basic crud, but for the more complex models, that is what led me to my initial suspicion
@Invent-Animate - ASP.Net MVC 5 can support Single Page Applications and Single Page Applications are capable of working with databases with any number of tables.
@Invent-Animate - Again, there's nothing wrong with that approach I just wanted to make you aware of what's going on in the industry. SPAs are becoming the norm.
@SpencerRuport It's hard for me to think of designing something like this, which is an entire administration system that the benefits department facilitates, as a SPA
First and foremost because of my inexperience
That's alright. Under the hood it's not much different than the design you've described. It's just that SPAs have one main view and then dozens of partial views that are loaded through AJAX as the user needs them.
I wrote a blog series about how a SPA works if you want to check it out. Please don't actually use my SPA engine but I think the articles will give you an understanding of what is going on.
yeah - of course.
03:55
Morning, C#!
@Invent-Animate - My demo server isn't functioning but you can download the project at the end of every article and try it out.
@Unihedro - Morning!
@SpencerRuport I am looking at it now - will definitely take a deeper look when I get to work tomorrow.. It's something that is interesting to me for sure
@Invent-Animate - Cool beans. I'm usually on here from 7-4pm Pacific if you have questions. And of course there's plenty of other super smart people here who can answer questions too.
@SpencerRuport I appreciate it! Thanks for the resource + for chatting. I didn't know about this room - will have to be active in here
For sure. You can look at the room info to see when most of the activity is going on. Right now it's pretty quiet but during the day there's usually 4 or 5 people actively chatting.
Good luck! :D
04:00
I think SO chat may be blocked at my work unfortunately
I know code review isn't, but SO I think is
Is SSH blocked?
@Invent-Animate - I'd ask them to unblock it. I use this chat and SO as a resource all the time at work. Seems silly to block it.
@SpencerRuport Me too. The chat users are really helpful in helping me solve problems.
Not sure @Unihedro
@SpencerRuport I will ask for elevated permission tomorrow and see what kind of feedback I receive
 
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07:42
Good morning!
08:37
Morning ;-)
hi all
user2336660
morning all does anyone have any knowledge on how to extract certain data from xml?
user2336660
08:52
e.g.
<movie>
<name> xname</name>
<genre> thriller</genre>
<rating> 18 </rating>
</movie>
<movie>
...
</movie>
@DonnieBrasco what have you tried?
user2336660
i can already extract certain tags and certain nodes BUT
user2336660
i cannot extract all data from one root node e.g. all values from within movie
user2336660
ie create a list containing multiple movies, all with properties of name, genre and rating
Could you show some code?
user2336660
08:58
sure
user2336660
XElement xElement = XElement.Load(file_path);
string numOfMovements = xElement.Attribute("NumberOfMovements").Value;
int x = Convert.ToInt32(numOfMovements);
int numberOfMovements = 0;

using (var reader = XmlReader.Create(file_path))
{
while (reader.Read() == true)
{
if (reader.NodeType == XmlNodeType.Element && reader.Name == "Payment")
{
numberOfMovements++;
}
}
}
user2336660
not relating to movies but an exmaple
user2336660
example*
user2336660
that just counts the number of nodes named payment
Morning

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