I have a WPF outlook add-in which is developed in Visual Studio 2008 with C#. It is working fine with Microsoft outlook 2003, 2007 & 2010. But when I installed it in outlook 2013, its not getting activated. When I try to activate it , the following exception is seen.
not loaded : a runtime error...
@JohanLarsson Thanks to you for the help on learning generics, got this method added to a project... may not seem like much :)
public static string GetDisplayName<T>(T parameter, string propertyName) where T: class
{
return (typeof(T).GetProperty(propertyName).GetCustomAttribute(typeof(DisplayNameAttribute)) as DisplayNameAttribute)?.DisplayName ?? "";
}
public static string GetDisplayNameOrDefault<T>(T parameter, string propertyName, string whenMissing) where T: class
{
return (typeof(T).GetProperty(propertyName).GetCustomAttribute(typeof(DisplayNameAttribute)) as DisplayNameAttribute)?.DisplayName ?? whenMissing;
}
Then TryGet would not be needed and explicit in the call
using System.Collections.Concurrent;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Reflection;
public static class Foo
{
public static string GetDisplayNameOrDefault<T>(T parameter, string propertyName, string whenMissing)
where T : class
{
return Cache<T>.GetOrCreate(propertyName) ?? whenMissing;
}
private static class Cache<T>
where T : class
{
private static readonly ConcurrentDictionary<string, string> PropertyNameDisplayNameMap = new ConcurrentDictionary<string, string>();
untested but ^ looks right for caching the reflection stuff
1 Clone the repo (this means you create a local mirror of my repositiry)
2 Write the code
3 Commit to the local repo
4 On github, fork my repo
5 Setup your for as remote to your local repo
6 Push to the fork
7 On github create the pull request
return PropertyNameDisplayNameMap.GetOrAdd(
propertyName,
name => (typeof(T).GetProperty(name).GetCustomAttribute(typeof(DisplayNameAttribute)) as DisplayNameAttribute)?.DisplayName);
that checks if the cache has the key propertyNameif so it returns the cahced value. If not it runs the func and adds the calculated value to the cahce before returning it
using System;
using System.Collections.Concurrent;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Reflection;
public static class Foo
{
private static readonly ConcurrentDictionary<TypeAndPropertyName, string> PropertyNameDisplayNameMap = new ConcurrentDictionary<TypeAndPropertyName, string>();
public static string GetDisplayNameOrDefault<T>(T parameter, string propertyName, string whenMissing)
where T : class
{
return PropertyNameDisplayNameMap.GetOrAdd(
Why does this code throw an exception? Unable to cast object of type 'System.DateTime' to type 'System.String'.
var startDateValue = validationContext.ObjectType.GetProperty(StartDate).GetValue(validationContext.ObjectInstance, null);
DateTime startDate;
var isStartDateValid = DateTime.TryParse((string) startDateValue, out startDate);
function* fibs() {
var a = 0;
var b = 1;
while (true) {
yield a;
[a, b] = [b, a + b];
}
}
var [first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth] = fibs();
console.log(sixth);
^ code that i never imagined I'd appreciate and that's coming from JS world!
As part of our work on updating site navigation we have recently asked y'all to help us test the new top nav and provide bug reports and other feedback.
One feature that has garnered a lot of strong feelings from a number of people in the community was the fixed navigation - some people truly di...
that tells me they had their customers running github enterprise way longer before they made the switch themselves - clearly don't believe in taking risks ..
another + point for gitlab.. their first deployment is on their own live website :)
cherry mx is the rage these days in keyboards and I doubt you'll get that in thinkpad.. even if you did.. i'm sure something from msi/asus will beat it in other departments
chrome is littered with cors issues: ?menu-id=thinkpad_11e_yoga_3rd_gen_windows:1 XMLHttpRequest cannot load shop.lenovo.com/ISS_Static/WW/wci3/us/en/landingpage/bv/…. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://shop.lenovo.com' is therefore not allowed access.
Why is it there's not one company that can deliver on all fronts? Dell/HP have support but their products aren't the best. Then Asus has great products but so-so support
read the blog post - seems like they just wanted more traffic to stick
the a/b testing was clearly focused on anonymous users.. 2million of them for 100k of "us" ( < 500 rep users!) .. wow.. i love this kinda testing
asking folks who don't give a damn to even register on site about sites design that's going to affect everybody especially the regulars.. only makes a business sense in my mind
thank heavens for usersstyles and reverting their shit back!
only thing i've changed is it's base color to: #4F6620 and visited links to: #C49F3B & code font to Fira Code (via stylish options that you see at the url above)
lol Reed
as a bonus, i don't have the chrome extension anymore SO Dark Chat+ -- i miss out slightly on code highlight.. but acceptable loss at this tpoint
speaking of leaks, I've profiled my WPF app with dotMemory yesterday, used it for around 2 minutes, and I had around 200 bytes of leaks on collections and properties
lol: #MakeNavGreatAgain Tweaks the new dark Github nav bar slightly to be less jarring and painful on the eyes. AKA lowered contrast and font-weight of links so they're not fuzzy-looking anymore
it certainly was the case for me - i've tried a quite a few extensions for github to make it wide but they just kept breaking - so far the theme + the widescreen i linked above have managed to stick properly together
heh yea sure - thanks :)
@LynnCrumbling in case you're interested in above css links ^