@Yoda I do respect them :) and although I understand the point they're making, it makes it extremely hard. E.g. something that should be understood immediately can take up to 15minutes because i'm sitting there thinking "ok it's not that word, or this, or this, or this... oh wait, it sounded a bit like this word" basically I have to mentally go through every similar word from the dictionary and see if it fits with the rest of what he just said.
and when he says "Assessment" he doesn't say "Assessment", he says "sesse"
@TomW jay isn't asking from that context, he's asking from the context of a student being taught by a foreign lecturer, which I would argue I give more weight to.
You can escalate it of course, if the lecturer is uncooperative. You should have a tutor/mentor/whatever your university calls them, take it up with them
And you're paying for it (and paying a hell of a lot now) so I think you're within your rights to demand a decent standard of lecturing
They cancelled one course and replaced it with a vaguely similar one given by someone from a different department that everyone resented because the small subset of people who wanted to do that course, REALLY wanted to do it. All the replacement guy got from it was that half his class 'hated' his course and that really upset him
took a while to clear the air
it wasn't a bad course, just not what was wanted
then there was the revolt over lab work from the year below us
grades in labs were historically poor - they figured it's because kids these days don't have the patience or attention to detail blah blah blah...actually it was more to do with poor explanation, lack of instructions and so on
It was easy to spend most of the day trying to work out how to use the lock-in amplifier, for example. Where all that was needed was the manual that told you how to use it
I wanted a different wallpaper (or "screensaver," for the non-technical relatives, because I know you call desktop wallpaper that) for each of my multiple monitors in Windows. To start changing your wallpaper, first right-click on the desktop on click Personalize. Click the words "Desktop Background" at the bottom of the Personalization dialog. Now, from here, if…
I was a computing student so it had nothing to do with my degree or my career and without networking qualifications the module was meaningless to us all
We tried to get the whole thing dropped from the degree, it was the same module that got the 30% boost
But they refused to drop it because they couldn't replace it. The year after that, I did a module for the same number of credits that was literally application level networking which would have been a perfect replacement.
I mean literally teaching us about how to run wires under the ground dude.
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Hi,
is there an easy way to get the difference between 2 DateTime-Values in Hours?
I know, its a possibility to calculate itself by get for each day difference 24h, for each month 188h and so on... but is the...
I think I see what you're asking. Logically the ReplacedEngine class doesn't have to reference the EngineReplacement that's it's 'parent' at all, although I'm not sure how to express that in the designer. So if you're theoretically allowed to have no references at all, I can't see why you shouldn't have only one
@Sippy I'm not sure what you mean, but I don't think that's generally how it works. The authentication should be done before the request ever reaches the controller
after a lot of googling and reading several solutions on how to manage mixed mode authentication in ASP.NET apps, I still have no fitting solution for my problem.
I've got to implement an intranet application for a bunch of different user groups. Until now i've used windows authenthication which...
But I can't implicitly do role based authentication from AD without knowing the roles can I?
I mean at the moment users can either connect if they exist or can't if they don't
I'd like to extend roles from AD so that administrative/development users can access anything they like and regular users only see that which they need to.
btw there are two reasons this method sucks (even though it works)
1) AuthorizeAttribute returns http 401 which is just plain wrong
2) Roles often don't match up that well to application functionality. I've customised this to authorize based on claims instead, because they're finer-grained and let you express what a user should and should not be able to do more clearly
@Sippy there are quite a few as well as a microsoft code sample, they're all in my work browsing history which is not where I am, but I'll see what I can find
@Sippy at the very least, I'll try and find you something about correcting the rejection logic, by default IIRC AuthorizeAttribute returns 401 which causes the browser to prompt for login credentials - basically because 401 means 'present your credentials for http basic auth'
even though it's called 'unauthorized' - the standard names it incorrectly
actionContext.Response = actionContext.ControllerContext.Request.CreateErrorResponse(HttpStatusCode.Unauthorized, SRResources.RequestNotAuthorized); <-- that's the wrong status code
To require authorization throughout your application, you could just register AuthorizationAttribute, right?
public static void RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilterCollection filters) { filters.Add(new HandleErrorAttribute()); filters.Add(new AuthorizeAttribute()); } Unfortunately, this works a little too well - it's global, so users can't login. But, really, really secure, right?
and again this is the part thats tricky for me ->how do you compare 2 datetimetimes using their hours only ignoring that their from 2 different days basically like their datetimes of the same day(just time comparison) and I cant use time because my sql db is 2005
coz I will have one table for schedules which should have days and a table for clockins which will be different so the point is to check that clockin and out will be within schedule time @Sippy
var scheduled= from e in db.Employees
join es in db.employeeSchedules
on e.EmployeeID equals es.employeeID
join s in db.Schedules
on es.scheduleID equals s.ID
join c in db.clockins
on e.EmployeeID equals c.employeeID
select new ViewModels.ClockinViewModel
{
names = e.SurName + " " + e.OtherNames,
@Sippy let me try but I dont think I can add it as a timespan in viewmodel it will most probably give me the error timepan cant be used in liq to entities
found a site that won't let you enter a card start date in the future, when I do in fact have that card sitting on my desk in front of me, that's its start date, and it works for all other purchases and sites