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1:41 PM
Happy Friday all!
 
@BradleyDotNET Do you identify as a midwesterner?
 
@Jeremy I suspect he identifies as a porpoise :)
 
2:31 PM
@LynnCrumbling I don't understand your new picture. USB popcorn shrimp?
 
2:46 PM

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3:50 PM
@Jeremy Not at all :)
Porpoise, yes. Westerner, yes. Midwesterner... well, I was born there. Thats about it.
 
4:36 PM
gah, too many web questions on the C# active list
 
Not nearly enough WPF :)
and the two recent ones are doing weird code-behind stuff
 
I earned more points in 4 sentences than I did in the last month:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/31973334/656243
This is what you're following?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/new/c%23?show=all&sort=recentlyactive
I assume this is one of the code-behind ones you're referring to.
 
yeah
the basic ones (unfortunately) tend to accrue more points
Heck, this one seemed dead simple to me:
27
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...

and its my highest voted post
been awfully quiet here too
maybe we just answered everyone's questions :)
 
5:34 PM
@BradleyDotNET was your name @LordTakkera previously? lol
 
long time ago, yeah
 
5:46 PM
i remember back in the day my gaming nick was @$$Kicker
beat that
 
@Julien I don't need to beat anything. Sounds like that was your job.
 
hahaha. i thought it was so genius
 
6:13 PM
Ugh. No good interfaces for ObservableCollection<T>.
No covariance either.
Why microsoft why
 
Julien, did you kick @$$ though?
 
back in my counterstrike days
i was a beast
 
good ol 1.6
 
1.3 :D
 
yeah, i stopped at 1.6
 
6:23 PM
i started playing cs:go recently, i am addicted again
 
i had a 5 digit steam account. didn't realize that was a cool thing when i came back from like a 3 year hiatus
 
my 5 digit got hacked :(
 
i still have it, but don't have access to the e-mail i signed up with.... so i try to recover it once in awhile
 
worth hundreds
 
of thousand
of millions
i could actually recover it if i took the 5 seconds to grab the CD case that came with the game and my computer at the same time.
@LordTakkera what made you change your ways?
 
6:28 PM
Not sure, it was so long ago
just kind of unifying my online prescense I guess
I think this name is a much better fit for SO as well
 
who is Takkera?
 
A misspelling of a Freelancer character
that might be me
been a while since I was on that site, since they make one of the better mods
It was actually Lord Hakkeda (or something like that)
but that wasn't what it sounded like
discovered I had it wrong on my second playthrough years later
 
sorry are we talking about star citizen? :D
 
your birthday is May 1st?
 
no, but I'm looking forward to that
no
 
6:31 PM
oh man oh man oh man
 
I don't know why that detail is wrong
 
hi
 
hi karan
 
@BradleyDotNET: hi
 
hi
 
6:34 PM
I want a very complex query using SUBSTRING system function .
 
lol
 
i second the lol
 
and third
 
haha
 
i second the haha
@karan anyways... continue.
 
6:35 PM
lolⁿ3
damn it!!
 
All in favor? haha
 
SUBSTRING('John@aaa.com',CHARINDEX('n','John@aaa.com'),(LEN('John@aaa.com')-CHAR‌​INDEX('.','John@aaa.com')))
@NETscape:yeah
can we write more complex one than this>
*?
 
This is like a guaranteed XY problem
 
you can write it as complex as you want to
 
can anyone of you write it now .
 
6:41 PM
what do i get in return?
 
why dont you just explain what you are trying to achieve
 
ohh.What do you want
@Julien:I just need to have more complex one.
 
.. so you dont have a problem you are trying to solve
 
lol
 
you are just trying to write an ugly line of code?
 
6:43 PM
no guys.
 
he's h4cking the government
can't allow the government to read the complex code
member of Anonymous
 
a function that gets the position of a character in a string, and a function that gets the length of the string
those are hardly complex
 
hmm
 
"John@aaa.com".Skip(3).Take(8)
 
lol
 
6:46 PM
skip and take?
what are those?
 
WHATTT ARE THOSSESEEEEE
 
skip 3 characters then take 8
but...that makes it less complex.
 
okkkkk..
 
@karan LINQ. Its awesome. You should learn it
 
6:47 PM
can i get some 1G's in the chat please
 
@karan is that SQL?
 
@NETscape: no dbt.only SQL .
 
@Julien errr???
 
i second the errr???
 
Finally, Ihave learnt sql much better..
 
6:48 PM
lol. clearly you guys do not watch enough twitch
 
that is a correct statement
 
or... any twitch
whatever that is
 
twitch.tv
 
am happy
 
i'm happy you're happy
 
6:49 PM
i am going to quit my job and become a full time star citizen streamer :D
 
@BradleyDotNET:I have to learn that too
now, there is other question here for you guys.
which is better.WCF or MVC?
 
uh you cant compare them?
 
@Julien:yup.as I dnt know a all.I will start one which you say is better.
 
MVC is a set of design principles
WCF is a framework you develop in
 
WCF is a IPC framework
 
6:53 PM
ohhh
so I have to learn both.
 
you only need to learn WCF if you want to code in WCF...
you only need to learn MVC if you decide to apply it to your project
 
hmm thanks@Julien
So, I will be in process of learning WCF frm tmrw
 
well then you are in the wrong channel
 
?
@Julien
 
WPF != WCF
 
6:58 PM
whats difference between these two?
 
they are equal if you take the C and make it a P
 
uh. everything?
 
as I dnt know anythng abt those, I posed that qsn.
what meant by WPF?
 
.....
how did you even find this channel
 
7:02 PM
you are in the WPF channel asking about SQL substring and WCF but you dont know what WPF is
how is that even possible lol
 
not to mention MVC
 
at least that applies to this channel lol
 
not really, unless you claim MVVM = MVC
usually MVC is in the context of an ASP.NET site
 
right, i am mixing them up in my head
 
regardless, here's some definitions for you:
WPF = Windows Presentation Foundation
WCF = Windows Communication Foundation
MVC = Model-View-Controller
MVVM = Model-View-ViewModel
The first two are totally different frameworks
the second two are related patterns
 
7:07 PM
@BradleyDotNET: thanks .
 
all other questions can be directed to Reed ;D
 
7:32 PM
@BradleyDotNET I am able to construct the list of controls, but my problem is that I want each TextProperty are bonded to an array of strings
and hi XDD
 
Ok, back up. Have you converted to a ItemsControl yet?
Because the way you were doing it is beyond wrong
 
i have this
            <ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding NameplateList}">
            <ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
                <DataTemplate>
                    <Grid>
                        <Grid.RowDefinitions>
                            <RowDefinition Height="30"/>
                        </Grid.RowDefinitions>
                        <Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
                            <ColumnDefinition Width="100" />
                            <ColumnDefinition Width="*" />
                        </Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
 
ahhhhhhhhhhh
 
but the TextProperty is what I want to bind to an array position
 
paste-bin, or at least format as code (Ctrl-k) please
 
7:35 PM
sorry
 
Ok, that looks like a good start
Now what exactly isn't working, and what are you trying to do?
 
 <ComboBox Text="{Binding TextValues[0], UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged}"
i am not getting that
 
you don't understand it, or it isn't working?
 
not working
 
alright. Is TextAValues an array property on Nameplate?
Doesn't look like it from your original code
 
7:39 PM
yes
 public string[] TextValues
    {
        get
        {
            return _textValues ?? (_textValues =  new string[3]);
        }
        set
        {
            _textValues = value;
            OnPropertyChanged("TextValues");
        }
    }
 
right, but thats on the main view model
not the aggregated object
so do you actually want to bind that property against the main view model?
or against each individual element?
its not unheard of to bind outside of the object in an item template, just uncommon
especially in this sort of use case
 
you are awesome
thanks
:)
 
no problem
I take it you figured it out?
 
now is working, as you said, i needed to bind against the Nameplate, i was trying to bind against the main view model
 
Yeah, the context switch in templates is a bit jarring
but awesome
and you can get rid of all that horrid code-behind :)
 
7:49 PM
yes, now it looks more understandable
 
glad you were able to figure it out
feel free to come back if you run into any other questions that aren't big enough for the main site!
 
thank you and perfect, I will do it, believe me :)
 
one of us is usually lurking around, so feel free to post even if you don't see any activity
 
8:13 PM
cricket
 
8:35 PM
chirp
@AlexanderRojas It's also worth noting that we're all primarily here during (roughly) UK and US work hours.
 
click
 
thanks and I am on US working too :)
 
Johan, Julien and Maverik are in Europe... Netscape, Brad, Reed, and myself are US-based.
 
oohh nice :)
 
8:44 PM
It's an excellent resource.
But now.. I have a baseball game to head to.
Worse case.. you ask a question over the weekend, and someone answers it on Monday.
 
have fun! :D
 
:) Ciao. Have a good weekend.
 
@LynnCrumbling which one?
 
9:17 PM
0
Q: WPF themeing best practices

eran otzapThis is a best practices question regarding wpf themeing and more specifically skinning. This is more of an opinion based question since I don't have a problem making this work but more of a general wondering if my conclusions cover all the scenarios, and if any one else came across the same tho...

 
That question is way too long
also doesn't really read like a question
 

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