Is there a way to easily databind an Enum (with a localized description) to a Combobox, which the user can select and update? I've seen this answer stackoverflow.com/a/17381168/1653998 but I don't think that selecting the value will be pushed through to my entity.
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crazy question about lambda expressions and LINQ...
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How would I go about passing a lambda expression like ctx.Account().Select(...) to a method within Account() as a lambda on that invocation?
@Bob First, a lambda is an expression of the form (args) => expression. Second, a delegate is a reference to a function (or many functions). Now that you know that, what is your actual question?
I am working with webpy in Python right now and I miss ASP.NET/MVC. Since when did people who do not know the difference between shutting down and sleeping know which technology stack should be used
I opened my WinRT (I'm using MVVMLight) project in Visual Studio 2013 this morning, and found out that all kind of types even system ones are not recognized saying Cannot resolve symbol 'bool' for example, note that the solution builds, executes and works all fine !
C# :
Even XAML :
I tri...
@NETscape there are a couple nuget things, but I think this is a sperarate issue since the default assemblies are broken too. I've had issues with nuget before, but nothing like this
readding the reference changes the csproject files Reference node from a standard reference node to one with a relative hintpath. it also doesn't work.
For this example pastie.org/9790266#10,19, why can't I update a class property ? Basically when I try to the line Task<int> firstFinishedTask = await Task.WhenAny(downloadTasks); fails, and the application exits with no exception
I use a set of tasks at times, and in order to make sure they are all awaited I use this approach:
public async Task ReleaseAsync(params Task[] TaskArray)
{
var tasks = new HashSet<Task>(TaskArray);
while (tasks.Any()) tasks.Remove(await Task.WhenAny(tasks));
}
and then call it like this:
...
If you want to properly await all the tasks, I would suggest something a little overkill just to make sure.
public async Task CompleteAsync()
{
var tasks = new HashSet<Task>(this.TaskList);
while (tasks.Any()) tasks.Remove(await Task.WhenAny(tasks));
foreach (var task in this.TaskList)
{
try
{
await task;
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
//log exception in some fashion
//or handle specific
}
}
I use this in a class to await a list of tasks that have all been started at different times in order to ensure I can use them all at some point.
<rant>Why do people post question titles that aren't freaking questions?! "Javascript working only once".... really?? It doesn't even describe a problem. ugh This is the type of crud that when piled up lowers the site's SEO rank.</rant>
Hmm, ok. Another thing that springs to mind is that references when you select them and view their property grid still show a path, I think, even if they're GAC references.
I have NuGet Packegs A,B,C in ProjectA, NugetPackages B,D,E in ProjectB, Project C uses Project A and NuGet D, Project D uses Project A and B and NUGet B and D
Yeah! And give me any web framework in any programming language today. I can MVC the hell out of it! The browser is just a means to an an end. Well, I thought of templating when I thought about the benefits of the new introduction
@ReedCopsey one of the things I am going to do for Christmas is fork webpy and actually make it more usable e.g. dealing with the globals for good, changing the urls to a dictionary and providing complete documentation. @NETscape Yeah I mean the C# 6 string interpolation
@MoonOwlPrince only problem I have with it is that it's culture sensitive by default, and you have to write your own formatters to make it not culture sensitive
Well, the string datatype is only well defined for ASCII characters across most English programming languages. When we start getting outside of that comfort zone with different character sets, things get slightly complicated when you have to be a polygot
Yes it is a PITA. I think one of the underlying reasons it is so is: on the lower level the other types are defined but the string type is not as it is more of a special form of a datastructure
And also think the fact that there is a difference between value types and reference types helps when you consider that strings are not taken as value types