You may have watch my YouTube series on being an effective user of Windows 8 and 8.1. I've made a short URL for you to give to your friends and family http://hanselman.com/windows8. It'll take you to a YouTube Playlist that includes all my best tips and tricks on using Windows. The most popular is "Learning Windows 8 in 3 minutes" but if you're looking to get yourself, or perhaps non-technical …
I have a database, there is table which has avaiabilities for each day, i should save stuff only if availabilities is greater than 0. how can i make shure things don't get changed between checking and saving?
@ton.yeung @CharlieBrown RE the ESB conversation yesterday: Unless you're prepared to write code to do most or all of these - you need a product/framework that will do it for you
Hi. Anyone from WP8 dev? I am having trouble with ApplicationBar that pushes my whole content up of its width. Any suggestions on that? I would like to make the application bar to overflow the content, not to stretch it up.
Note to self: you could think something will never happen because you would be stupid to do that, but that only ensures that when someone does do it, you end up with a broken application
I need to show some data from a webservice call to the user, but in a nicely formatted way with some text around it, in an aspx page, about 10 things in total. I got access to the Telerik ASP.net ajax controls. is there something that can simplify this?
I'm considering just using an asp.net formview with judicious use of embedded code blocks and Eval. The user doesn't have to change it anyway, it's read-only
would stop me from having to manually bind a dozen controls from code-behind
Or would that violate some kind of programming prime directive? thou shalt not use embedded code blocks or something like that?
Last time I showed how to use an immutable stack of Booleans to act as flags indicating whether a particular element of a sequence should be chosen as one of the combinations of exactly k elements. A reasonable criticism of … Continue reading →
Look, I work in a .NET environment, I have no experience in MVC, the project is already taking twice as long as it's going on and because of that I just got fired. I need to finish this project before I can stay hom for the rest of the year
so I just want to know what the best way to show a single data object to the user is that preferably does not involve 20 lines of code-behindto bind my controls
apologies if that sounded a bit too much like Gandalf in the first LOTR movie, but this is one of the last things I need to do
unfortunately, the last thing, and second to last thing, are a lot trickier
@RoelvanUden JavaScript era ;) Back then "interaction" was "Use a little javascript to postback the whole goddamn page". And it was a step up from the ASP applications.
If you ever have to go into the real world and write code, you will likely need to work with these tools. It's good resume material to already have them down.
In 3 weeks I start on my thesis for my bachelor's degree.. It's a project with 12 other students to design an airplane, with equal payload/passenger capacity as the A320, but the range of an A330/A340.
The fun part is solving the problems, and actually designing the airplane (mmmm CATIA & aerodynamics). We will have to "write" a model for the aerodynamic body though..
Hmm best thing would be just 1 thing which has 2 buttons "here, put this on the source tree" and "get everything that changed". And nothing else we'll be sitting 10 hours a day next to each other anyways.
Not like anyone is going to do much at home other than a bit of idea-fetching
How do I make selection from list like this please?
var list = JObject.Parse(e.Result)
["btc_usd"]
.Select(x => new
{
high = (string)x["high"],
low = (string)x["low"],
last = (string)x["last"],
vol_cur = (string)x["vol_cur"]
})
.ToList();
var config = list.First(a => a.high);