since I joined this new job its been reading tuts and very little coding.Am not sure at what point am gona break through and start being an asset.It sucks not being able to do anything just yet
But you've asked some vague questions and given some vague info and now you're talking about installshield and I have no idea what you want to achieve.
I would like to distribute my application, that uses a third party dll of another software installed on my machine. That dll is included inside Solution Items of my VS2012 project, and it points to the right path. I've created the InstallShield project related and I've installed the application on my machine but, when I run it, it gives me errors of compatibility between the dll and other dlls present in third party application folder.
hey there, what kind of setting could be responsible for the fact that our http response seems to be cut off at a random number of chars? the header response is fine. we assumed our HttpClient.MaxResponseContentBufferSize value is not correct but it is already int32.maxint
ah ok, its our own api build using nginx, php, java rest services. the serving is fine as the api is used in other parts and we verified that the service or api doesnt cut off the data
thats why i am now looking at the consuming, c# side. and i simply dont have a clue what could cause this as we are using flurl but that simply issues a ReadAsStringAsync on the response content github.com/tmenier/Flurl/blob/master/Flurl.Http.Shared/…
App is talking to a REST service.
Fiddler shows full good XML response coming in as the Apps response
The App is in French Polynesia and an identical copy in NZ works so the prime suspect seemed encoding but we have checked that out and came up empty handed.
Looking at the output string (UTF8 en...
I got this: <ContentPresenter Grid.Row="1" Content="{Binding CurrentView}"/>
CurrentView gets updated when I click a button on the ribbon
public void OpenView(object view)
{
var v = CastToEnum<ViewsEnum>(view);
switch (v)
{
case ViewsEnum.TicketOverzicht:
CurrentView = new KlantenView(KlantenVM);
break;
case ViewsEnum.KlantenOverzicht:
break;
}
}
it will be a problem... On the KlantenView I have a listview with Tickets. if I select a ticket I want to click a ribbonbutton which has a command EditTicketCommand. That command is bound to the KlantenVM.EditTicketCommand
so I have to instantiate the KlantenVM on the MainVM
Squiggle: tried to wrap the calls with using, tried to read the stream instead of using ReadAsStringAsync, tested the api using curl and chrome postman (both works)
now we are trying to isolate if its Flurl or the C# httpClient
Something about Microsoft copying Java. Then Sun (or Oracle) saw this and was all like "Awww hell naw. Get ur own stuff n00b" then Microsoft being like "well then. Be like that" Then they looked at Java and was like "well what do they do wrong?" And proceded to rewrite Java while removing all the inconsistent hack job BS that happened when you had so many people developing so many libraries for it, standardizing everything. Adding a bunch of things, etc.
@Gotalove In school I was taught Java and the instructor was just like "Yeah so we'll be using JavaFx8. This is the first time we've used JavaFX; normally we just teach Spring but we found that it's confusing in what everything is named, unpredictable, and doesn't work well. We hope JavaFx is the future. It's just better"
Never played with Spring but after seeing the StackOverflow answers it seemed... funky.
@CuddleBunny Don't get me wrong. It's powerful, broad, and damn good at what it does or it wouldn't be used as much as this. But how things are named. The way you create things, and other stuff like that made it very very confusing.
I started using Flash at version 10 and the updates have never broken my code since then. Adobe software in general just isn't up to par with Visual Studio/Blend/Office/etc