They argue that striving for high quality actually reduces cost, or at least doesn't correspond to an increase in cost. I believe they provide evidence, but I don't recall for sure
I'm just sad that my employer is on the verge of losing someone they've spent money training, AGAIN, and the portfolio will suffer AGAIN, and they still won't realise that they have to give people some options or they'll leave for somewhere who will
it's a comfortable environment for your first 2-3 years in a real job, then they have nothing to offer, you're stuck on the same thing forever
How do I solve this problem. I am trying to send a boolean from the HTTPPOST to the controller with a value and this is not passing anything. return RedirectToAction("Index", newPA.LastWasPublished);
MVC asp.net of course
@TomW I feel guitly.. but I am probably going to move to another company in 2-3 years
but to be fair .. I expected to be trained when I accepted the job. I would have went to another company if they didn't trqain me
well, I spent a while doing my best to think well of them, because none of it is intentional, none of it is malicious, much of it is constrained by the market they're in
Also, is newPA.LastWasPublished nullable? I'm not sure how nullable types are handled over redirect, but you might try ensuring both the action parameter and the passed value are boolean primitives.
ok I am trying this now Boolean? LastWasPublished = newPA.LastWasPublished; return RedirectToAction("Index", LastWasPublished); Index(Boolean? LastWasPublished)
Then try splitting it into two actions (a parameterless Index for first-load, and some other action with a bool lastWasPublished parameter for the POST)
Or if it's tricky to refactor into multiple actions, you might be able to use default values [ e.g. Index(bool lastWasPublished = false) ], so the value is false unless specified.
UGH. I removed a project from my solution, then added a new one with the same name. Now I'm trying to check in and I've got duplicates. Anyone know how to rectify this?
so I don't need to send the people in server management the installer, if I build the app in release mode and send the generated dll, and the .exe of the service, it should be fine.. right?
the fact is.. if I change something in database, I mean in the SP's and tables itself, and also in c# code. If I send only the dll, it still will be fine?
I release need help going back to my old problem. If I have drawn a rectangle, then can I find out if it is clicked by using mouse coordinates and then take the appropriate action for the click?
how do you get a form to submit in JS given the name? I have document.forms[0].submit(); and it works fuine .. but I want to find the form by iit's name "editedForm"
document.forms["EditedForm"].submit(); doesn't work. same with document.editedForm...
Anyway, so I've got a form within one of those container type forms (forgive my lack of vocab today, it's been a long day). When I added a menu strip to the form, it added those items to the container's menu strip. How do I stop it from doing that?