it have to be more than 6 syllable, and more than 2 "component". The catch is "aitokkal" part is not considered syllable in that particular word, because theese are terminations and tokens
ofcourse there are a dozen more exception from that rule. It wouldn't be hungarian if there are no exceptions.
the web page is still up - but the list of countries where the phones are available are basically a list of "places that aren't Europe or North America"
But it's like, it can set up and tear down IIS sites and application pools etc in a way that is reversible, so the uninstall is guaranteed to undo whatever it did on install, for example
it occurs to me that we could write code that immediately gets cleaned up without GC by using structs instead in of classes ... anyone got any thoughts on that?
@Squiggle it also happens when you have a set of billions of guids and you need to add a new guid, the perfect guid generator could only work by knowing all the existing guids in the set
@RoelvanUden My argument to them was "why do I care if I am OO programming where something lives (heap or stack)" ... the main goals of OOP are about not giving a shit about hardware and conceptualising a problem domain
@MoonOwl22 A non-technical employer should not be making the technical decisions.
Besides, if you're an awesome programmer in C and C# the difference is somewhere between 1-5% performance difference. If you're not awesome at C (read: almost everyone) then C# is easily better performing because it's so much harder to do wrong.
we repeat a set of steps every frame, 60+ times persecond
if 1 of those steps is a few cpu cycles slower it has an impact on the perf of the application
on it's own that likely means nothing ... but combined with other "non optimal steps" we start see real drops in the performance
that said ... in today's world the idea is that we sit on top of highly optimised code (our game engine) that handles the grunt work and pass down OO based in structions
so we get a mix ... the approach that, IMO should result in the best of both worlds
Unless you need it for cases where operations should complete in a short period of time
The benefits of C are dependent on who the observer is
For most business applications, it's silly to talk about C's benefits
However, if you find yourself needing to make use of CPU features that are available through a C API, you don't have much of an option
@War Essentially anything time-based
Video decoding comes to mind with respect to this
Try writing a HEVC encoder and decoder that support up to at least 60 Hz for the frame rate and a frame (width, height) of up to (3840, 2160) for a smartphone
I work on a project where I need to constantly get bitmaps and draw them on a picturebox.
The idea is to draw a first initial bitmap, then retrive the rest of the bitmap and draw them above the initial one. (The first one still displayed in the picturebox, so I want to draw them on the first bi...
We believe (and developers tell us) that job seekers should be empowered with as much information as possible when looking for a job – especially salary. So we ran an experiment on Stack Overflow Jobs to see if the evidence would support it.
@KendallFrey Everyone should, but they don't and when you're making a website that'll be used all around the world you're not supposed to tell the user how they should write their dates.
I have a problem I'm trying to figure out. The system I'm trying to create is going to have a set of roles and permissions. The permissions are fixed, and the roles are associated with them. Here's the thing. We're going to have a bunch of different groups of users that can each have their own sets of roles (some groups might only have one person in them), there could be hundreds of groups. All the roles in each group point to the same set of permissions.
Are there any established ways of handling something like this without it becoming a big, convoluted mess?
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@captainjamie no, i'll use whatever format is comfortable for me
Yeah so it's difficult to gauge. They provide a calculator but if you don't work for StackOverflow you don't really know what you're comparing to. What's 'outstanding' on that scale?
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@captainjamie rubs hands together menacingly excellent....
@Squiggle I'd see an A+ as where the answer to "If there is one person in this company you'd ask about [topic], who would it be?" is your name. Then you're an A+
@Asheh I saw that one when I googled for the first option, I couldn't see what the difference was but I assumed the word 'config' meant it was for xml config files
app.CreatePerOwinContext(ApplicationDbContext.Create); I am receiving an error "ApplicationDbContext does not exist, are you missing a directory?", yet i have owin, and aspnet.identity Is there anything i am still missing?
@TomW Yeah identity created nothing in my project. By what they mean is they create Startup.cs , in which i created and i am trying to add that extra code to manage a bit