I want to document a HTTP multipart/form-data + JSON Web API, I'm not typically a web person. Anyone know any sites/project with decent documentation that would be good to emulate?
especially if you think of multipart as supporting both XML and JSON content.
But .. if you want it real easy, and you have REST and stuff.. check this out. Click the DEMO button. That is really good documentation too. http://jsondoc.org/
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience or recommendations for tools that can be used to generate web pages that document and let you play with a RESTful JSON API. I'm thinking of something like the Github Developer API or Google API Console.
Looking around, I've found swagger from Wordnik, w...
I have an open source project started. It's a server-solution but needs UI for development/configuration. Any tips on how/where to publish an ad for "open position in open source project" ?
Here's an interesting question; how do I add two variables of unknown type together? I have a generic method that tries to add two objects of type T. The types can be just about anything, but is it possible to do this without making a bunch of overloaded methods for each known possibility (like one for strings, one for ints, etc.)?
excuse my shocking ignorance.. but how do I compile this? i'm wondering if perhaps it's not c sharp.. but then i'm not sure what it is or how to compile it
@TomW Make an extension method to ResourceDictionary for WPF that adds a value to an existing value given a key. It checks to see if the key exists and if nothing is null, then goes ahead and tries to add a value to another value.
@FizzledOut yeah, so the problem with that is that there are only a few types for which the concept of addition makes any sense
You can inspect types for the presence of an op__Addition method (that's what represents +) but it'd get really messy and just seems like too much effort
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@TomW Alright, I suppose. It's just that somebody might make their own values and overload the addition operator themselves and I want to enable it. Here's the code: pastebin.com/vaiCbNMW. Thanks for the response.
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That's sad, because Microsoft contradicts that itself on it's Office for Windows Phone app.
I was a big slacker, then I went to culinary school (waste), went into an IT program (waste) never finished either, met my ex fiance and ended up flunking out of school :/
For example, how do you expect it to behave? Having a key value system with multiple values begs the question; which value do you want? C++ has a nice solution to this, but I do not know if C# does without the use of a Tuple as a value.
@OMGtechy Thanks for that I found that solution with Tuble but I changed the algorithm and will use different approach. Currently I need to find how to sort values in Dictionary by value.
@OMGtechy Well I somehow need to order my static Dictionary<int, float> by float value. And when I order I need to check whether key value or ordered as well :D