They're neither i) stupid or ii) incompetent, they are for the most part very able, but by and large don't know anything about how software gets made yet make decisions about it that then don't work
hi, i'm loading an assembly like this Assembly.Load("assemblyName") after that i get it's type GetType() and call it's methods via reflection. but everytime i call a method i load the assembly again will there be a performance issue ? do i need to put the loaded assembly instance some where and use it everytime ?
@CharlieBrown - Can you help me with a kendo/angular issue? I'm trying to attach a toolbar template to a kendo grid but the bindings are never updated for it.
@KendallFrey do you recommend adding a static property to act as storage for the instances of all loaded assemblies when someone call a method will get the instance from it.
@KendallFrey if all the assemblies will be loaded in the AppDomain i will check the app domain to see if an assembly exists before loading it this will solve the problem :)
@CharlieBrown My problem was "I'm trying to attach a toolbar template to a kendo grid but the bindings are never updated for it." None of your changes resolved that.
@CharlieBrown - From what I understand kendo controls are compatible with angular as long as you prefix the options with k-. But what about if I need to create them in code?
Me: Not without fundamental things like service account credentials, connection strings and so on, no. Senior dev: config guys, can you let us have the environment settings for test please? Config guys: wat
Arbitrarily locking developers out from the ability to customize their controls because they didn't implement an angular-compatible constructor in javascript is bad design.
And that bad design means I have to create more bad designs to work around it.
@CharlieBrown - I recognize that the constructor would be atypical but it's still necessary if they want to allow developers to extend existing controls designed for angular.
@CharlieBrown - I'm not trying to make webforms. I'm trying to make a custom control by building on top of an existing control.
@Pinky sorry, I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. I have a good understanding of WCF but from your description I can't tell what you're comparing it to
@CharlieBrown - So I see how I can use an html directive but kendo's drag/drop functionality can only be initialized using javascript. I'm looking at the templates and I don't see a way to... intercept? the returned dom object and make these changes before it gets inserted into my controller template.
@Pinky So you have a bunch of clients on...a company intranet or something? Using either a web application or a desktop application to access...something. That's sort of clear so far.
@ton.yeung you can self-host a WCF service solely for on-machine communication if you really want to. It's so heavy I'd have trouble explaining why you'd bother, but you can. It doesn't have to be a resource shared on a network
@Pinky to be honest, I think the source of the shouting is the lack of clarity in communication. And by that I mean yours, but I haven't heard your colleagues, so they might well be no better
@LewsTherin yep. look on left hand said, i explicitly say ushort. I also says 0 which can be compiled as a constant. why can't compiler say oh, okay, left side says result will be ushort. right side will be evaluated at runtime, but i notice that if condition fails, then ternary should return 0... and it should be ushort
@BradleyDotNET (this is basically same code) i see no difference in
ushort a = 0;
ushort b = true ? a : 0; // will not compile
ushort c = true ? a : (ushort)0; // will compile
prntscr.com/6cpfvk anyone know why my labels are sitting at the top left of their cells in a tablelayoutpanel? they should be vertically aligned as anchor is set to left & right