for example when i tried to load Awesomium (which is 32bit) in a Any CPU application. i get an exception .. something like "an attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format"
on the following link there is some amiguioty about support of .net framework on top of the page is written that supported in 4.5.1 and at the end of page the supported version is .net 4.5.3 ???? ::::::: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.runtime.gcsettings.largeobjectheapcompactionmode(v=vs.110).aspx
@KendallFrey Additional information: Could not load file or assembly 'Awesomium.Windows.Controls, Version=1.7.4.2, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=7a34e179b8b61c39' or one of its dependencies. An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.
No, I don't think so. I suppose it has a lot of features and collateral, probably the most of any language apart from java, so it can be difficult to distinguish what's fundamental and what's fluff
Conversely with a simpler language you'll end up habituating doing things (badly) by hand rather than learning to use libraries
It's difficult to do pretty much everything in a language like Fortran
@Meraj99 Absolutely not. I think it is good to learn a static typed object orientated language as your first language. That could be Java or C#, in my humble opinion. As @TomW mentioned, however, it is entirely possible to pick up the bad habits you are forced to do in Java and apply them in C# because you don't know any better. Learning C# as your first language will give you an extremely strong fundamental basis for application development, and possibly for learning other languages later.
(And learning other programming languages is extremely easy, unlike spoken languages)
Wasn't really what I meant, but yes, any language can teach bad habits. I was more talking about old languages with poor support for modern techniques - everyone I know who grew up with Fortran stores everything in flat files, for example
They don't 'get' the notion that there's a package for [x]
I could see an argument for avoiding Visual Studio project templates where possible, I suppose. They try to be 'helpful' by dumping a ton of unidentifiable clutter on you
Learning to build applications with csc.exe and a text editor would be a very tedious exercise but would get the concepts secured pretty well. Not that I'd ever want to do that
Output: Number of counts. 1-10: 3 11-20: 4 21-30: 2 31-40: 1 41-50: 0 Out of range: 0
I will enter 10 numbers and display the count of number according to ranges. Ranges are 1-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, Greater than 50: OUT OF RANGE
:20085541 im gonna try to answer this with no idea what im doing:
int count0, count1, count2, count3, count4, countOUT;
int input = console.readline();
input /= 10;
if(input == 0)count0++;
if(input == 1)count1++;
//etc. etc, you get the idea
Hello guys, need some help here, i just started with wpf extended toolkit, here: https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsapps/Chart-Control-in-WPF-c9727c28
My problem is that i can't use the "Chart" any help pleease ?
it says that chart was not found . make sure that reference are added ... i added the wpf toolkit reference, and i added the namespace too
Morning. I'm trying to create a new database from C# code. I have seen various posts how to do it. I'm getting a permissions error "CREATE DATABASE permission denied in database master" .... I can understand the issue! Within SSMS, in the User Mapping, for Master, I don't know which check box to check. Currenlty only public is checked. I checked Owner, same issue persists
I'm afraid I don't know, but what little I do know about SQL server permissions this should be easy to solve i.e. there should be a decent doc somewhere
i'm trying to generate random letters & numbers for entire c column through my research i found =char seems to the trick however its not stable every time the page is refreshed the value changes
I have a custom control that is a TextBox and a Button. When I click the button it changes the text in the TextBox.
I want it to look like if the user typed in the new text.
ClipBoard and textBox.Paste() is too ugly.
Link to code
If I am checking for that the string has the following: 009-121, what regex pattern would I use? I can't figure out how to check if the string has three digit int, a hyphen and another three digit int.
So I know I'm asking Java question in C# room, I'll probably not get the most helpful response, but here it goes:
With the scanner class, is it possible to get the entire string before the integer?
Basically I'm reading from a file and it goes like this:
Alabama 009-121 New York 100-324
If I use the .next() method and then deal with the numbers, it does exactly as asked, but as soon as it hits New York, it fails, because .next() only sees "New" and York throws a mismatch exception
var dataObject = new DataObject(typeof (string), "text");
var pastingEventArgs = new DataObjectPastingEventArgs(dataObject, false, DataFormats.Text);
textBox.RaiseEvent(pastingEventArgs);