good job, I asked a similar question recently and I ended up being downvoted many times, and 20 people edited my code, all disagreeing with each others edits — John DemetriouJan 4 '13 at 22:43
Well, what you eat affects how much energy you use generally. Also, healthy food tends to make you feel more energetic about life, thus using more energy. Another thing, how often you eat makes a huge difference to how your body reacts to food.
Normally with a class, you create instances of it (through a constructor). With static classes, you do not create one, you just access methods in its namespace.
Although you could say it's creating a singleton, but that's a whole other topic.
@OMGtechy There's a lot of unfounded hate for VB.NET, the language is good (aside from OERN). The tooling's generally worse, but the compiler's great. The main problem is the legacy code and the type of jobs that require it.
When you look at the facts, you realize that pi and tau are the same constant, just with different interpretations. No one way is right or wrong. Both are convenient in certain applications.
When you look at the facts, you realise that 1 and 2 are the same constant, just with different interpretations. No one way is right or wrong. Both are convenient in certain applications.
a small helper method that has access to the protected/private instance variables of the class if passed in as an argument/created inside its scope, which has no requirement to be of any higher visibility and does not need any instance variables.
I'd like to encapsulate a downloaded file (currently a Stream) in a class for later verification and serialisation to disk. Are there any potential pitfalls of copying the data to a MemoryStream and encapsulating that rather than the underlying byte array?
The entity type CompanyDetail is not part of the model for the current context
Yet when I check in the edmx its there
updating the model from db doesnt seem to fix it
Rebuilding actually causes a different problem Basic.CompanyDetail does not contain a definition for 'Logopath' and no extension method 'Logopath' accepting a first argument of type 'Basic.CompanyDetail' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
Am using automapper in the controller.Could it be the problem?