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[12:43]<nnzjpfrr>faze: assync is mostly used in a threading environment. threads don't always get time slices when they need them so this all would result in a huge mess - just add the queue.
[12:43]<nnzjpfrr>reboot, brb.
[12:49]<fyfuym-syfggag>ok this is lame
[12:49]<fyfuym-syfggag>
[12:51]<vyzusdjvnev>what is Liquid-Silence?
[12:51]<fyfuym-syfggag>ah fixed
[12:52]<fyfuym-syfggag>foreach can suck my balls
[12:53]<mjzymygo>then don't use it and/or create your own enumerators ;)
[12:53]<mjzymygo>all foreach is a compile time wrapper
[12:54]<fyfuym-syfggag>hah
[12:54]<fyfuym-syfggag>I have been viminated
[12:54]<fyfuym-syfggag>to save a file in vs2005
[12:54]<fyfuym-syfggag>I do shift : wg
[12:54]<fyfuym-syfggag>-g + q
[12:54]<fyfuym-syfggag>wtf
[12:54]<rwyfcygs>You got that ViEmu plugin?
[12:54]<fyfuym-syfggag>nah
[12:54]<fyfuym-syfggag>I have just been doing to much php
[12:55]<rwyfcygs>I decided to try to use gvim as much as possible this week
[12:56]<fyfuym-syfggag>awilkins its nice
[12:56]<fyfuym-syfggag>but some of the stuff that you need to do
[12:56]<fyfuym-syfggag>its tedious
[12:56]<rwyfcygs>Nice, but a learning curve like a fat man trying to climb a negative incline
[12:57]<rwyfcygs>And gvim is too "nice"
[12:57]<rwyfcygs>It has all the windows GUI sugar as well as the mind-wrenching keyboard commands
[12:57]<fyfuym-syfggag>I only use keyboard commands
[12:57]<rwyfcygs>So you find youself using the arrow keys and click-selecting things instead of doing it like a "real" man
[12:57]<fyfuym-syfggag>mind you I have found a liking to ultra edit
[12:57]<rwyfcygs>I try not to
[12:57]<rwyfcygs>UltraEdit is ok
[12:58]<prnn>if I'm already in the process of sending with BeginSend, I shouldn't BeginSend again?
[12:58]<rwyfcygs>Bugger, they've got a vaccine for birdflu
[12:58]<prnn>if I'm already in the process of sending with BeginSend, I shouldn't BeginSend again?
[12:58]<prnn>sorry
[12:58]<prnn>until the first sent is complete
[13:00]<nnzjpfrr>I think that should be thread save, though I'm not 100% sure.
[13:01]<sdnffdxdlld>Liquid-Silence: the answer was that the objects need to have thier Equals method overrided with a custom implimentation so that the stupid bastard thing would realise that 2 objects the same are equal -_-
[13:02]<rwyfcygs>Today's DailyWTf is priceless. A guy teaching a security and crypto course at uni using a browser-accessible ROT-13 encrypted password file.
[13:03]<rwyfcygs>And embedded input fields with your username inside to keep track of who's logged in.
[13:03]<rwyfcygs>Ahahaahaa.
[13:04]<sdnffdxdlld>I prefered the giga-null sidebar
[13:04]<sdnffdxdlld>forum post thingy
[13:05]<mjzymygo>awilkins that is not unusual.
[13:06]<mjzymygo>one guy I worked with was really happy he had created an ultra secure custom encryption
[13:06]<mjzymygo>all it was was a version of the ceasar cypher.
[13:06]<mjzymygo>he was employed as a fucking security consultant too
[13:06]<mjzymygo>=/
[13:07]<zyccus>awilkins: the learning curve basically climbs sharply then flattens off quickly
[13:12]<zyccus>awilkins: I've sometimes thought I should do that, too
[13:13]<zyccus>awilkins: if you learn vi keys, you can get viemu for vs.net - and be ultra productive :)
[13:21]<lcs>wow, there is something like viemu of msdev?
[13:21]<zyccus>google: viemu
[13:22]<prnn>rikkus how good does that work? I tried vi emulator for vs a couple of years ago and it was really crude, it opened it's own window separated from vs
[13:23]<zyccus>it works perfectly
[13:23]<zyccus>I tried one like that too (which opened a separate window) - that was rubbish
[13:23]<zyccus>it even lets you do stuff like record macros - just like in vim
[13:24]<lcs>;)
[13:24]<prnn>it supports :commands too?
[13:24]<zyccus>yep
[13:24]<zyccus>:%s/foo/bar/g
[13:24]<prnn>awesome
[13:25]<prnn>every now and then I press j in vs to go down and end up writting a bunch of js :)
[13:25]<zyccus>took me ages to stop pressing esc all the time
[13:25]<zyccus>now I do it again
[13:28]<fyfuym-syfggag>brb
[13:33]<dzrrjgd>Is it smart to use a byte[] like this... http://pastebin.ca/100685
[13:34]<-- gjdys_ wzs puyv (>http://www.canon-europe.com/Support/Software/Linux/registration.asp")
[13:35]<mjzymygo>DragD,,, use lock(){} instead of Monitor directly for a starter ;)
[13:36]<zyccus>hmm, I don't think you're modifying _fromin... you're using it read-only and then changing what it points to... unless my understanding of reference types is wrong
[13:38]<rsdj>Anyone who is good at C++ managed?
[13:42]<dzrrjgd>rikkus: yeah.
[13:42]<zyccus>DragonD: so that lock's a bit pointless
[13:42]<dzrrjgd>but i don't want anything tring to access it when i'm changing it.
[13:45]<vxznrmw>asmo, what you need?
[13:49]<sdnffdxdlld>asmo ... asmodean?
[13:51]<rsdj>never mind, I solved it (:
[13:51]<rsdj>thanks
[13:53]<lyzxvxzddnz>Liquid : its done .... :(
[13:55]<rsdj>Actually
[13:55]<rsdj>I'm getting System arg can't be null on this line: clientSocket->BeginReceive(data, 0, size, SocketFlags::None, gcnew AsyncCallback(this, &ReceiveData), clientSocket);
[13:57]<rsdj>data is defined here: cli::array<unsigned char>^ data;
[13:57]<rsdj>Can it be that it's not been inited?
[13:58]<rsdj>yes it was
[13:58]<rsdj>hehe
[13:59]<eezve|wjec>when running a process (external application), what's a common way to check it's completed?
[14:00]<zyccus>gratz|work: wait for the Exited event
[14:09]<d2__>Hi. If i have a bunch of object, which all fill in the strategy pattern, and i want to find all object which inherit from a specfic object, what should i then use to find then?, reflection or is there a better way?
[14:10]<dzrrjgd>if i have a try/catch in a thread in a while loop will the catch stop the whole thread just the while loop or continue the while loop?
[14:15]<j2y_w>anyone knows good https inspector?
[14:17]<sdnffdxdlld>I cant rememeber the name of the sepcific http inspector i used to use but ethereal is a very good packet sniffer
[14:17]<sdnffdxdlld>once I installed that i didnt bother with a http inspector
[14:19]<sdnffdxdlld>DragonD: if you catch an exception then yourstopping it from bubbling up so your code will continue from the point directly after the end of the catch (or the infally if you have one)
[14:20]<j2y_w>smellyhippy: thx
[14:20]<sdnffdxdlld>np :)
[14:21]<sdnffdxdlld>ethereal can look a little daunting at first but it is pretty simple to use and navigate once you get the jist of it
[14:22]<sdnffdxdlld>anyone know the best way of getting the number of lines from a stringbuilder/string?
[14:22]<sdnffdxdlld>.Split("\n").Length?
[14:28]<sdnffdxdlld>DragonD: was that the answer you wanted?
[14:28]<sdnffdxdlld>lo PhilKC







