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posted on September 30, 2021 by Scott Hanselman

David and friends has a great repository filled with examples of "broken patterns" in ASP.NET Core applications. It's a fantastic learning resource with both markdown and code that covers a number of common areas when writing scalable services in ASP.NET Core. Some of the guidance is general purpose but is explained through the lens of writing web services. General ASP.NET Core Asynchronous

07:06
Morning all
 
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08:08
Good morning
 
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09:27
Anyone know how I can view an image I made in Paint3D on my phone?
09:43
make a photo of the image on your desktop and paste it into a Word file, then send it to your phone via email and open it on your phone with Google Documents, then you can download the image from the document and save it on your phone
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(you will end up with 3 copies of the same image on your phone, which will help in avoiding to accidentally delete it)
And all that of course once from each angle to later glue the printouts together to again get a 3D image
an image is 2d
if you want a 3d "image", you probably want a 3d model
find out using what extension the file is saved, then find out how to open said file type on your phone
Fair enough
10:43
lads ngl im already so much happier in this job
im so much more unstressed
Noice, I'm happy for you
So what tech stack you got there?
.NET
its a bit small time atm but growing
a lot of this code is painful cause the guy is self taught so doesnt really know any OOP disciplines
Go go gadget Blazor :D
@Harry Damnit people do they not know Udemy or whatever
10:47
think the guy just used MS Docs and SO
but hes worked on his own for years so hes just been committing directly to master
so yeah ive already stopped that practice and introduce feature branches & PRs lol
And probably no CI/CD either
tbf its internal and hes publishing sometimes 3 times a day so i dont mind that
but i wasnt going to allow him to keep on using master as if it was develop
Well that's what CI/CD is for isn't it
The pipeline publishes for you
10:50
its a miracle he hasnt fucked himself up
true but thats a conversation for another day
Start with a basic Job1: dotnet build; Job2: dotent test
You will hook him pretty fast I think, that quick green checkmark does have a certain pull
slowly slowly catche monke
Simple start for smooth green checkmark drug entry
is that u
It'll be green most of the time, little frustration potential, usually quickly finished, perfect for a first-time user
That's me
ngl I'm kinda proud of that project it has nice examples for how to do all the things
Although no too complex concepts because it's a simple application
10:56
one day
i need to figure out how it works properly first before i try to explain it to him
took me over an hour to get him to understand what PRs do
Damn
Well at least he uses git at all^^
to be fair theres a slight language barrier too
Also why PR the thing merges one branch into another branch call it merge request like gitlab damnit
oh yeah yeah we're on azure devops hes not completely winging it
Ah tbf Azure DevOps is kinda...convoluted? I got real problems with that.
10:59
i dont mind it
its nowhere near as good as github but its ok
biggest issue with devops is doing a merge
that shits grim
?
It's just git tho?
Or what kinda merge
the UI makes it look fucky wucky i mean
dunno if theyve improved it since i last used it in 2019 tho
 
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13:22
hi is anyone here?
i've got a problem on xamarin i'm trying to access my web server from android emulator and it says i can't connect
Failed to connect to localhost/127.0.0.1:443
what am I doing wrong?
Isn't there some setting where you have to activate webserver within the emulation first?
hey do you remember me? you helped that day
13:27
still thank you a lot
well anyway i'm running android emulator using xamarin
and my web server is hosted on my local machine
so when i call my server i point to the ip address of my computer/webservername/apicontroller/action
something like this
Ah that might be it. Pretty sure any emulator will by default block any web access from within the emulation. There is however a setting to allow it somewhere.
@mr5 might know it, they're working with xamarin studio
Or of course your favourite internet search engine
that's the call I fail to make
Yeah the emulated device can't even reach localhost
Because it has no network connection
i found on SO to enable the bindings like this
<bindings>
<binding protocol="http" bindingInformation="*:63141:*" />
<binding protocol="https" bindingInformation="*:44328:*" />
</bindings>
wehre the wildcards replaced the localhost
i changed those settings because after the port number i had localhost now I replaced it with that
so what am I supposed to do?
when i make the call to the web server should I use localhost or the ip address of my local computer?
I really don't know why this would work but try to use 192.168.0.50 instead of localhost
13:37
port 80
?
192.168.0.50:80
like this
that's what i have now
What about /home/index
13:39
i added it later within the code using http client
and read as json async
now the droid emulator is frozen
all i can see is the loading image
lol
Did the api receive a request though?
13:42
i can't tell wha the hell is going on now
goddammit i don't know what's happening the emulator screen is frozen
it's been loading for almost 5 minutes njow
it can't be
now blank page
no exception in visual studio nothing and i even added some breakpoint within the code where i make the web api call
it entered the first breakpoint which is when the code retrieves the web server address from configuration file then it calls the server then it should hit the second breakpoint which should tell me if the call succeeded or not
but the second one is not hit since when i changed the ip address
Damn
Time to wrap it in a try/catch
it's already wrapped up within a try/catch buddy
client.BaseAddress = new Uri(apiBaseAddress);

                    client.DefaultRequestHeaders //first break point
                    .Accept
                    .Add(new MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue("application/json"));//ACCEPT header

                    var result = await client.GetAsync("Home/Index"); // second breakpoint since when i changed the ip address it never hits this one
Wait so it never actually makes the call?
it did before when i was using my computer ip address
when you told me to change the ip it stuck
You computer's IP address varies though
13:49
so?
The emulator has its own local network
There, localhost is probably the android device itself (or 10.0.2.2 maybe)
so what can I do?
And your computer is some other address, connected to the sandboxed network via your IDE.
Reboot your IDE
Assign the BaseAddress after setting the header to make sure it gets stuck on setting the header
...which, normally, I'd say is impossible, but here we are
anyone uses T4 templates?
why should I reboot the ide?
13:51
Nope
do you use other kinds of templating engines?
you mean start the debug
in other words you mean to rerun the app
@Riccardo Because something is happening that feels kinda impossible. So it is improbable enough to consider there being some weird bug in your IDE. And those are usually fixed with a reboot.
so shut down visual studio and reopen it
@Riccardo Rerun the app. If it doesn't work, restart IDE. If that doesn't work...clear cache or something.
13:53
i killed the vs2019 task
now i reopen it using admin privileged
privileges
Perfect. Delete bin/obj/.vs folders for good measure.
do I delete the whole .vs folder?
Yes
That thing basically holds the current state of your IDE, e.g. what windows are open.
deleted it
wait
opened vs2019 then deleted the .vs folder
using adming privileges to open ide
still point to the ip you gave me or should I use my local ip?
Still the 192 one
your local IP is in this case the IP within your routers network
But the emulator isn't connected to your router
It gets its own virtual router that open its own network with its own IP addresses
13:57
so after all i told you i run the app
@Squirrelkiller the headers come first the app base address right?
Yup. Shouldn't actually make a difference, but who knows.
i'm doing exactly as you told me to
vs2019 got froze
had to shut it down and reopen it n
fuck it
14:25
I'm having problems with object instantiation......does anyone know how to instantiate a gun?
and if I get a nullreferenceerror with the bullets, I'm whipping you on the head
new Gun();
GunFactory.CreateGun();
or if you want to use static factory methods
Gun gun = Gun.NewGun();
bch you forgot to program the bullets
bullets are included in the factory
14:42
What no bullets are delivered separately and are to be inserted into the gun afterwards.
14:54
bullets not included, just like batteries in children's toys
Stack bullets = new Stack();
some guns can pop bullets far quicker than others tho
@Freerey where I live, they are included
new Stack<Bullet>() ?
also, it depends on the gun
aye
a lot of guns use a queue instead of a stack
true
14:57
a revolver even uses an array with circular indexing
some magazines use jagged arrays too
@Wietlol actually these days I think they are included in the US. I just haven't bought a new electronic toy since like 2008
15:14
I say that like I'm some kind of chad who don't buy toys, but literally yesterday I ordered two lego knights figures
Why would you use Task<bool> in Task<bool> AddItemAsync(T item);?
Why not just Task AddItemAsync(T item);?
because it is fun to return booleans
it makes the C++ plebs comfortable
generally speaking, the return value of a boolean from a function that is not worded as a flag statement, is a code smell
it is not obvious what the returned value means
it should probably be replaced by an enum
or just have an exception be thrown when something wrong happens
when I use AddItem, I expect the item to be present in the collection after that call or an exception is thrown
never both
never a different case
I wouldnt care about if it was added or already present
15:31
@Wietlol How do you go about expecting the item to be present in the collection?
after additem
or during
I just expect it to be or bash the person who wrote the function
or both, both is good
 
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18:31
i have a question plz
18:45
what is this heresy? a photo of a screen?
19:35
var int = "Hello World"; ??

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