Is there any way to fill a Rectangle with RadialGradientBrush but without Gradient?
I need a set of solid colors.
One of the ways is doubling GradientStops. Like if you want Red-Black from 00 to 11. By default it will be two GradientStops, Red on Point (0, 0) and Black on 11.
And adding 2 more gradients like that: Red 0-0, Red 0.5-0.5, BLack 0.5-0.5, Black 1-1
Will reslut in almost 2 solid colors.
But if you zoom, there will still be short gradient between Red and Black in (0.5; 0.5).
Using other Brushes is not the way, because I have a lot of GradientStops. And with Brushes like DrawingBrush or VisualBrush I would end up with lots of geometries or visuals.
doesn't seem to be very much information on that on the interweb... maybe you could use a image and a DrawingBrush (msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…)
And when working with binary numbers, it operates on all the bits
Markus' layout is spot on for understanding it
From right to left you've got "Is 1 only present once? Yes. Is 2 only present once? No. Is 4 only present once? No. Is 8 only present once? Yes. Result 8 + 1 = 9"
our programming teacher made a mine sweeper game, and our assignment was to do a solver to it. we all received an api and went home doing the task. But some of the teachers colleagues also thought is was interesting so they also made a solver. But they didn't use the api, instead they somehow hacked their way into the memory and solved the pattern in less than a couple of ms, while our solvers at best did it in like 10 secs or so...
when I went to highschool (or what it's called when your around 18-19 years) I had a PLC programming course. one assignment was to make two picking machines communicate with each other. After finishing the task the teacher asked me to teach him, because he didn't know... we had the grade system of 1-5. and I got a 4... what more could he possibly have asked for???
yes it is, but splitting Model into Models and ViewModels (and then mapping them) makes code a lot more maintainable... Each View will have a ViewModel, but not necessarily a Model
I'm not sure how today is. Extra-Life is going to make that javascript I wrote the other night their official thing, once they give me an api to use instead of page scraping. That's cool.
@Maverik Win10 is going to have to wait until after the live stream. I don't wanna deal with not-final-code any more than Steam Early Access forces me to.
Need some advice, I am going to be working on a web based system. I haven't done web work in 4 years. And that was all in Perl/JQuery. What are my best tools for web stuff these days in C#/.NET?
I hear good things about AngularJS, that is is like working in WPF for web
So, every project I have is WebAPI2, MVC5, EF4, JQuery, and KnockoutJs.
I will sometimes use amplify, but I don't need it often.
People like AngularJs. I haven't had an opportunity to actually look at it. I'm going to petition for a few weeks of fiddling around without a project after this wraps up. I am getting a bit burned out and my tech feels stale.
stale to me, because I haven't done anything really new in a while.
Sometimes a reboot takes five minutes. Five minutes!!!! Sure, I could uninstall some of the bullshit on my pc, but I'd rather complain and be snobbish about the os I use.
I mean, you can't really expect to for all newspapers to have a large part computer nerds writing about this stuff, but some correction reading from someone that has just a ounce of knowledge would be great
what other areas, that I don't know anything about, have they done the same mistakes in? and makes me sound like an idiot when i talk about stuff....
@MosesAprico I don't think that I ever made major transformations in a system without doing at least something a little stupid.. it's part of the process :)