I just arrived and walked straight into sexist postivie comments, an image of a t rex referenced as Jospehina and insults of being a "zoophile" - yup this is a dev chat room
fucking YUI. they linked an external CSS file through HTTP in their MINIFIED JS FILE. That means I get errors in Chrome and IE when trying to access it from HTTPS. WTF were they thinking?
I have a Task that returns a bool, for a simple login process, that task calls another task that it awaits, that makes web requests and returns the response. In the web request task I attempt to call 'trysetexception'.
My problem: the await does not seem to return anything if the trysetexception is triggered and then the original task does not complete, it does not force close / crash out though
@drch are you the Task master? I am catching up on c sharp after being away in Java land
hmm odd I can see some errors in the console but the app doesnt crash out - A first chance exception of type 'System.UnauthorizedAccessException' occurred in System.Windows.ni.dll
@drch when the exception is thrown, as it should, the original task that awaits does not continue, which i thought is odd as I thought it would continue, unless it is because the exception stops both tasks
Here is my current code that will work fine although having try/catch in every method that calls my ExecuteAsync is not the best but I can live with it
EDIT: I've just tried this myself, and it looks like reflection is treated slightly differently. You might want to think of a reflection call as starting a new level of "handled" as far as the debugger is concerned: nothing is catching that exception before it gets translated and rethrown as a Ta...
He grew up during the era where computer use was actually time-monitored.
> When he was in the eighth grade, the Mothers Club at the school used proceeds from Lakeside School's rummage sale to buy a Teletype Model 33 ASR terminal and a block of computer time on a General Electric (GE) computer for the school's students.
> Gates wrote the school's computer program to schedule students in classes. He modified the code so that he was placed in classes with mostly female students.
i ran this util ran a scan looking for boxes that were vulnerable. i ran it on my own ip, but the util started at that one and then just incremented the ip by one and scanned the next, and so on
I was unable to find a definitive answer to this question, and I don't have access to my workstation to test it.
If I have multiple WHEN MATCHED statements in a MERGE statement, do they all execute if they're true?
My example:
DECLARE @X bit = NULL;
WHEN MATCHED AND A = 1
@X = 0;
WHEN MAT...
> The MERGE statement can have at most two WHEN MATCHED clauses. If two clauses are specified, then the first clause must be accompanied by an AND <search_condition> clause. For any given row, the second WHEN MATCHED clause is only applied if the first is not.