Something like this, but then to store /display on a asp.net website:
ManagementScope objScope = new ManagementScope(ManagementPath.DefaultPath); //For the local Access
objScope.Connect();
SelectQuery selectQuery = new SelectQuery();
selectQuery.QueryString = "Select * from win32_Printer";
ManagementObjectSearcher MOS = new ManagementObjectSearcher(objScope, selectQuery);
ManagementObjectCollection MOC = MOS.Get();
foreach (ManagementObject mo in MOC)
{
MessageBox.Show(mo["Name"].ToString().ToUpper());
if anyone wants to get pedantic, why do some languages (C#, java, etc) check for nulls with myVar == null whereas other languages (SQL, etc) require myVar is null rather than myVar = null? I understand the logic of why SQL would not allow you to equate the value of myVar with the "value" of null, but why does that same logic not apply to C#, Java, etc?
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hey, this is not fully C# related but...I still need your help: I'm currently translating a program and got a question that I'm not sure how to formulate in english. What I want to ask the user is, if he wants to open all of the filtered items if the amount of filtered items is higher than a configured value. Could someone help here? What I got is something like "There are more than {0} items, are you sure you want to open them?" But I don't think that's proper english...
@KendallFrey I'm not even a native speaker of any of the variants of the english language but I cringe everytime someone confuses their/there and you're/your.
I am a programmer on web technologies. I know a two programming language(php, C#) and two databases(MSSQL,MySQL) and two php frameworks(Zend FW and CI). I need to devise subject of theme for Master's degree. Master's degree is consisting of Scientific Research Work and description of that. Can anybody help me to find something for subject or something what can be a subject of my Master's degree? I want to learn and work on something new, on something useful and something on web :)
@KendallFrey I just did something with my application of TCPListener and I got HTTPS working. but yet it has minor error, as I know I am doing something wrong with the certificate. will you please look at it?
here, _certificate is created by using makecert utility private key is associated with this
thats the reason, the AuthenticationAsServer Succeeds.
However, When a browser makes a https request, browser (IE) Gives warning saying that the certificate that is presented by the website is not valid. where am i going wrong
the reason behind this I feel is that, I am creating certificate by my own , it is not presented by server.
but still pages are loaded well, i checked it with my own bank site and yahoo. login succeeds
so i have achieved what i want, but i know its not right. as I am presenting the certificate that is produced by me as the certificate of the website .
but what i tried is, i wrote a code to download the certificate from the website first and then use it for authentication, but i could not do it
actually my code is providing the certificate crated by me as the certificate of the website that client is trying to. how to avoid it?
and if i use sslStream.AuthenticateAsClient(remoteUri); then i get this exception "A call to SSPI failed, see inner exception", and inner exception says "The message received was unexpected or badly formatted"
only this is my problem @KendallFrey , rest all is working fine
Just installed ReSharper - Ctrl+E+F in VS does code clean up on single line. Resharper wants to do this for the whole page (i.e. what Ctrl+E+D does) how can I change this behaviour?
I m trying to write program below is our requirement
Ex: a=1;b=5,6,---etc; c=?
First i will take value b=5 then i compare to a=1; i have to find b=5 value how much greater than a=1.
I need out put as c=4;
Thanks Advance
say you have a query "from d in data where d.StartsWith("a")" (data is a list of strings)
then later you realize you also want "where d.StartsWith("c")"
you only want to execute the query once ... so can you append the second where to the first query but make it "OR" so that you get StartsWith("a") OR StartsWith("c")
console.log(parsedRelated); // Shows a nice array.
// Set the related material.
media.related = parsedRelated;
console.log(media); // Shows the media obj with related being null.
THanks guys, concat did the trick! I ended up creating an IList<IQueryable<MyType>>. Then as I found criteria that I wanted to selected, I just added a new query to the query collection
Then I was able to concat the queries together in a foreach loop into a master query. and then run the master query to a list. One SQL was run and got my data. Thanks for the help!
In the database it stores the object ids, and pulls them like that. You then tell mongoose to retrieve the actual objects and replace the object ids with that through populate()
@KendallFrey Aye, I was oblivious. It was obvious, but.. I completely missed it. A fresh pair of eyes does wonders so thank you very much for looking and spotting the issue ^_^
Dude, the parentheses characters are very task-expensive to press... You have to move your left hand (or right pinky) to the shift-key, then you have to move your right hand (or right index/middle finger) up to the top row.
Haswell is the codename for a processor microarchitecture under development by Intel's Oregon team as the successor to the Ivy Bridge architecture. Using the 22 nm process, Intel is expected to release CPUs based on this microarchitecture around June 2, 2013 according to leaked roadmaps. With Haswell, Intel will introduce a new low-power processor designed for convertible or 'hybrid' Ultrabooks, having the Y suffix. Intel demonstrated a working Haswell chip at the 2011 Intel Developer Forum.
Design
The Haswell architecture is designed specially to optimize the power savings and perform...
It is a tock so it keeps 22nm
I read the Anand Tech review for the surface pro and it seemed pretty tepid
so you are going to add some other function that returns a string like string.Format(admissionsRepresentativeColumn, SomeOtherFunctionThatReturnsAString()) ?
What do I do wrong is here??
string tmp = @"
if (UseImageFiles) {
vCalHeader += ""<td><img onmousedown='' src= '{0}cal_fastreverse.gif' width='13px' height='9' onmouseover='changeBorder(this, 0)' onmouseout='changeBorder(this, 1)' style='border:1px solid white'></td>...
How can brackets be escaped in a C# format string so, something like :
String val = "1,2,3"
String.Format(" foo {{0}}", val);
doesn't throw a parse exception but actually outputs the string " foo {1,2,3}"
Is there a way to escape the brackets or should a workaround be used.
I'm just adding a lookup column to a SharePoint list, which can't be done declaratively, because you need the list id, which is generated at list creation.
short question: I implemented unit of measurments and do some matematical operation +, -, * etc. and convertion between e.g. metres and nanometres. Should I use decimal or double?
double System.Double Yes 8 Approximately ±5.0 x 10-324 to ±1.7 x 10308 with 15 or 16 significant figures decimal System.Decimal Yes 12 Approximately ±1.0 x 10-28 to ±7.9 x 1028 with 28 or 29 significant figures
for calculations that involve getting down to the milimeter (for say GPS calculations where you need to take the curvature of the earth into question) use decimal
@RyanTernier Not just curvature of the earth; you also have to account for relativistic differences in reference frames due to the fact that satellites are moving at speeds where that becomes significant relative to the earth.
@KendallFrey Some satellites do; I believe IEEE 754-2008 does have specifications for handling quad-precision floating-point numbers, but I don't think C# supports them natively.