My application features a periodic database synchronisation. Whenever a synchronisation occurs, the values of all input controls are reset to the current values from the database.
However, when a synchronisation event occurs while typing a long text in a TextBox this is more than inconvenient.
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So I have this structure that I don't know how to do with.. I have a company, and a company can have people. Now how do I know what company a person is in?
I know, it's terribly expensive. And illegal in Sweden I think... (at least to ride on street)
back to problem: at first I had a company property in each person. but now that I'd like to serialize it to json, I find that that property is not such a great idea...
just hold on to the job - do your best and hopefully everything will work itself out
small companies do come with a bit of baggage where boss's mood decides how things go that day
but still at the end of the day, you all want the same thing, to succeed both at personal and at organisational level .. trust in that in the rough times and it'll all be great at the end :)
My success will comes from having a good mental health, even if I'm living in the streets eating thrash. I just want to be happy with my life choices without negatively interfering in others lives.
star spam has slowed down but i dont do cleanups anymore
partially because people don't spam anymore and the other owners have taken over the cleanups I used to do. I don't even go through entire transcript anymore. I trust the other owners kept us on track :D
its great to be finally able to let the room go and let it breath and live on its own :)
@JABBARITaoufik I've avoided ValidationRule stuff because they would show the field as invalid when the view first loads. I went with INotifyDataErrorInfo
It's a more complex way of doing stuff but more reliable; plus it provides finer control over the validation. And I threw in FluentValidation library
FV lets you create a validation rule for each field based on your backing VM property
I am currently implementing a ValidationRule to check if some invalid character are in a TextBox. I am happy that setting the class I have implemented that inherits ValidationRule on my TextBox sets it in red when such characters are found, but I would also like to use the Validation.HasError pro...
I have a bitmap .bmp image which is 1000 * 1000 pixels I use this to load it: `private BitmapSource initialBitmap = new BitmapImage(new Uri("C:\\Users\\Khalil\\Desktop\\Original.bmp"));` Why after I load it, it is 800 * 800?
@JABBARITaoufik Not how you understood it. This is the code in class and not some xaml. It was working but suddenly the issue started to happen. You did not read the code did you?
I don't know of a different reason other than dpi misinterpretation by paint. WPF will show the image size in px equal to 1/96 of an inch. Try to find out the png's dpi.
I have the following XAML in my document:
<Border HorizontalAlignment="Right" VerticalAlignment="Bottom"
Height="100" Width="100"
BorderBrush="Red" BorderThickness="2">
<Image x:Name="image"
Source="http://myinternalserver/mywebservice/getimage.aspx?id=1234&Con...
I once told one of my interviewers that I can code things that I don't understand
and he was like how can you do that
I said I honestly don't know - I start coding.. then my subconscious takes over and I blank out and I end up writing the kind of code that doesn't always make immediate sense to my conscious mind
well the guy told me he had known this to happen to senior devs but I was only in my early 20s at the time and he couldn't figure how could I have that
I drew comfort from the fact that it wasn't exactly abnormal - just ahead of schedule .. which I can explain
Well, that's a good thing. You get in the zone. Reminds me of Michael Jordan in one of the NBA finals. He kept hitting 3-pointers. Turned to the camera and shrugged, like "I don't know how I'm doing this"