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[02:39]<cjmgrug>i see
[02:40]<tdzzds[dygsc>i share my ip whith amount a 300 users
[02:40]<tdzzds[dygsc>and but the way what a u trying to download if it is not secret?
[02:42]<pzggjgg1000>What is wrong with this method? http://pastebin.ca/117478 It's supposed to read all directories in logicalPath searching for any of those with executables (not all, just .exe) in them. It's returning nothing. Any ideas?
[02:43]<cjmgrug>something my friend uploaded, vacation pics.
[02:44]<cjmgrug>look at the irony, the damn 'tool' is uploaded on rapidshare.de itself :p
[02:44]<tdzzds[dygsc>ок
[02:50]<zzcn>I can safely pass an IList<Foo> as an argument to something that accepts Foo[] since IList implements ICollection or some other similar interface, right?
[02:50]<pzggjgg1000>No, cuz they want a Foo[], not a ICollection<Foo>.
[02:56]<cj2nz>windowsdev, there are a few things wrong with the logic in that code
[02:56]<cj2nz>one sec i'll submit a fix to the paste
[03:02]<pzggjgg1000>kober: Alrighty, thanks.
[03:03]<znmnzz>rehi
[03:05]<pzggjgg1000>ifdef hi undef hi endif def hi.
[03:05]<znmnzz>poor freeone3000
[03:06]<pzggjgg1000>Why poor?
[03:06]<znmnzz>"bright daystar good"
[03:06]<pzggjgg1000>Soon as this app starts doing what I want it to.
[03:07]<znmnzz>good luck then
[03:09]<cj2nz>freeone3000, http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/z64be026.html
[03:09]<cj2nz>that code works
[03:12]<cj2nz>Or did you want to keep track of the actual files?
[03:14]<cjmgrug>anyone gonna start a hobby project anytime soon? if its fine with you, please include me in. since i need to work under an experienced coder, and you in return can get some of your job done :p
[03:16]<cjmgrug>yea i know thats^^^ lame... but i need direction at the moment.
[03:17]<znmnzz>CodeRun: i am not an experienced coder
[03:17]<znmnzz>we just had a microsoft MVP in the office a few weeks ago to laugh till his face is red at my code
[03:18]<znmnzz>not to mention maybe reread 50 effective c# blah blah book
[03:18]<znmnzz>and i gotta upgrade to asp.net 2, so delicious
[03:18]<znmnzz>and learn more about sql server 2005
[03:18]<znmnzz>so i don't know where you get this experienced coder with FREE TIME concept from
[03:18]<cj2nz>redear, you should also look into using a mock object library (I prefect Rhino) it'll help you do a lot of testing
[03:19]<znmnzz>kober++
[03:19]<znmnzz># much obliged
[03:19]<cj2nz>CodeRun, If you have a side project you are looking at developing I'd be willing to write it with you and review some of your code
[03:20]<cj2nz>I don't have a lot of free time but I could spare a couple hours on the weekends
[03:20]<rgmznrs_>well snap
[03:21]<cjmgrug>hey thanks kober
[03:21]<znmnzz>CodeRun: is it a GPL or open source project?
[03:21]<znmnzz>so i hear our freedom fighters are getting kinda stuck writing up gplv3
[03:21]<rgmznrs_>haha
[03:21]<cjmgrug>they're inter-convertible :p
[03:22]<znmnzz>and nah sayers say the whole exercise of forcing web services to cough up collaterals and source code might not even be fought on the source code licensing front, but some completely other sort of protection methods would be more prudent?
[03:23]<znmnzz>is this going to be up in the air for a good ten years before people embrace v3?
[03:23]<znmnzz>(which would not be so surprising, gpl was around a lot longer than before linus published his kernel)
[03:24]<znmnzz>do you think the gplv3 is relevant? if someone licensed their code in v3 would you avoid it?
[03:24]<znmnzz>CodeRun: what's your great idea?
[03:25]<znmnzz>air it out with us, maybe avoid the mistake of even implementing it hehe
[03:25]<cjmgrug>'great idea' for the project?
[03:25]<znmnzz>yep
[03:26]<znmnzz> *yawn*
[03:26]<cjmgrug>this is for learning purposes.. a multiplayer client/server classic Monopoly game
[03:26]<znmnzz>oh
[03:26]<znmnzz>why not risk
[03:26]<znmnzz>Risk
[03:26]<znmnzz>simpler
[03:27]<znmnzz>hmmm maybe not simpler
[03:27]<cjmgrug>hmm.. but i've already started on monopoly
[03:27]<znmnzz>monopoly rocks though
[03:27]<cjmgrug>i mean designed classes in relation
[03:27]<znmnzz>i recall saving up my first 5 dollars for a portable monopoly game when i was like 7
[03:28]<znmnzz>it was this knock off no name monopoly, but it was basically the same thing
[03:28]<znmnzz>god i 31 :(
[03:28]<cjmgrug>there's no 'great' idea in my head atm, i am trying to avoid teaching myself bad coding and later unlearning all that and tweeking it till its right.
[03:28]<znmnzz>how old you coderun?
[03:28]<cjmgrug>19
[03:28]<znmnzz>as long as you ar ecoding you are learning
[03:29]<znmnzz>well if you keep evolving your techniques you would be learning
[03:29]<cj2nz>CodeRun, Are you looking to write a webapp or windows?
[03:29]<znmnzz>kober: but you can write a backend that accomodate both! :)
[03:29]<cjmgrug>thinking of getting comfortable with windows and then go for webapps. why?
[03:30]<cj2nz>CodeRun, I was going to help you think of an idea :p
[03:30]<cjmgrug>i dont mind, please go on
[03:30]<znmnzz>for a turn based game where you only some times hit the server, i guess you don't need to pierce the firewall and route things over UDp
[03:30]<znmnzz>that's more for an action game
[03:30]<znmnzz>but
[03:31]<znmnzz>if you want to ensure anyone can host the game from their desktop, a reflector of some sort would be inevitable
[03:31]<cjmgrug>oh, i see, redear
[03:31]<znmnzz>a reflector to help pierce the port
[03:31]<pzggjgg1000>kober: No, just the directories. That rocks, thanks!
[03:32]<znmnzz>again this sort of networking detail doesn't affect the game logic much
[03:32]<cjmgrug>redear: is that like UPnP or something?
[03:32]<cj2nz>freeone3000, I found one bug in the code that I fixed since I posted that.. If the directory is a secured directory that .net can't access it'll crash, You have to add a check on the permissions
[03:33]<pzggjgg1000>kober: Oh joy...
[03:34]<pzggjgg1000>One thing I love about VS.NET. You never have to press shift.
[03:35]<cj2nz>DirectorySecurity security = Directory.GetAccessControl(logicalPath);
[03:35]<cj2nz> if (!security.AreAccessRulesProtected)
[03:35]<cj2nz>add that to the code
[03:35]<pzggjgg1000>kober: Odd, running that as admin (Stupid stupid stupid) it's finding nothing in Program Files.
[03:35]<cjmgrug>redear: when i google for 'reflector' it returns lutz roeder's Reflector. thats not what you're talking about right?
[03:36]<pzggjgg1000>kober: Thanks a lot!
[03:36]<kjr>freeone3000: you lazy bastard. you use an IDE to never press the shift key?
[03:36]<kjr>for shame.
[03:36]<pzggjgg1000>kober: Although there still appears to be 0 elements in the list.
[03:37]<pzggjgg1000>Kog: No, I use an IDE for embedded documentation and smart code completion. A nice side effect is never having to use shift. :)
[03:37]<kjr>pft, I live to use the shift key
[03:37]<kjr>it's the highlight of my days
[03:37]<pzggjgg1000>Yet your sentances are uncapitalized. :)
[03:38]<kjr>that's because IRC is unworthy of my shift devotion
[03:38]<cjmgrug>heh
[03:38]<ajsnlx>I miss having the ctrl key where caps lock is :(







