@RonaldoFelipe I make too many mistakes myself, I wont correct anybody, native speakers are the best to make those corrections. but just a question, do you guys in brazil have english at school as a mandatory discipline?
@RonaldoFelipe hmmm talking in english is not hard at least for me, sometimes writing I make some grammar mistakes and sometimes I forget words hahahaha
@mikeTheLiar [learnt](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=7013) (Britain, New England, African American Vernacular, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, alternative in US, Canada) simple past tense of learn I learnt so many things in this school.
@SteffenWinkler should've is a contraction of should and have, it's pretty easy to understand. like the confusion with their and they're -> contraction of they + are
== English ==
=== Etymology ===
From they + wouldn't (would + -n’t) + -'ve.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ðeɪd(É™)n(t)É™(v)/
=== Contraction ===
they'dn't've
(nonstandard or colloquial or dialectal) They would not have....
@mikeTheLiar oh that reminded me of something thats the same here. "caralho" is that thing on ships were they went to try to see some land, but it turned into something far more worse. it means "cock" but in the worst way possible
I am trying to turn customErrors on in WebConfig.. I did But when I throw an exception I get an error that says:
Runtime Error
Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed.
Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on the local server machine, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "…
@mikeTheLiar I was following a pluralsight. The guy literally just turns custom errors on and whenever he throws an exception It seems to pick up the Shared Error.cshtml file and display that
I should call a vote on what my day will be like: 4 votes favor I wont do shit the rest of the day since tomorrow its an holiday, 4 votes against I do something worth, but that's not a gr8 hassle
Is there an easy way to get the relative complement of two sets? Perhaps using LINQ?
I have to find the relative compliment of a set A relative to B. Both A and B are of type HashSet<T> but I think the algorithm could be made more general (IEnumerable<T> or even ISet<T>)?
I could use a soluti...
I want to select all columns of a table/entity using OData V3 except 1 or 2 or more...
I know I can select columns like this,
http://services.odata.org/V3/OData/OData.svc/Categories?$select=Name,Products/Description,Products/Name&$expand=Products
But I want to show all columns except few, so i...
"To correct the problem, Microsoft universally adopted something called a "zero defects methodology". Many of the programmers in the company giggled, since it sounded like management thought they could reduce the bug count by executive fiat. Actually, "zero defects" meant that at any given time, the highest priority is to eliminate bugs before writing any new code. Here's why. "
that's pretty common tbh. one of the reason we invest in cloud storage is just because our device don't get that much space to store every single dump we have