@CharlieBrown - Finally was able to get that cleaned up. Realized another issue along the way. My directive was using the attribute source which kendo apparently reserves for use strictly as a Data Source. It's been causing all sorts of weird issues I couldn't quite nail down. Thanks for your help.
because thats not only a pain in the ass to unit test, but its completely unmaintainable
you can 'hack' it together, and hope it works, in a very fragile way by adding records to the db during the unit tests initialization, then remove them after they run, but thats really shitty, and i don't recommend that
hah I already thought about it being a pain to unit test, but I decided to try not having a repository layer based on some people arguing that EF itself is the repository layer
i've been working on a project for a year now. it started as graduation project with 3 other guys , but after that i took over and was trying to expand it and commercialize it in the future (couple years from now) last few months i was able to get a client to test/use the app for a very low fee , the company owner is an
entrepreneur and promised to get more clients in the future. My problem is that i work on this project part time (after 5 and on weekend) and in order to take to the next level i need help. I was thinking of Github and make it public this way i can get someone (s) to help but not sure about this. i know it's risky and tough for anyone to spend days/months on a project without getting paid , but i guess it's the risk some people can/will take
here's the demo i published last night osboxdemo.sadellah.com
thoughts ?! feedback? advice?
the project still need a lot of things that's why i need help
I don't hear an elevator pitch. If you can't elevator pitch me when I'm in a decent mood, you're not gonna interest me in contributing to your project on spec.
ah, you just gave me a weasel word. Yes, I believe any decent person can use those. I have just set my threshold for "decent" differently enough from yours that our conversation becomes.... sidetracked.
seems to be a massive chunk of ice coming free from the roof. My landlady isn't home yet, her daughter is asleep and the babysitter is awake. All seems nominal.
I have two DataTables after passing query the second DataTable Shows the FirstDataTable values. Please find my code
My connection class is
public class Connection
{
conn = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ApplicationServices"].ConnectionString);
public SqlDataAdap...
@bhuvin: What did you mean about calling an aspect condtionally?
Not sure if there is anything built-in to check whether or not to execute code in the aspect, but you could parameters from config which you can check against in the aspect.
Well I just wrote some code but it's not working as expected. I was gonna see if I could post it and have you guys tell me what you think the code as it is written should do?
Bitmap bitmap = new Bitmap(10, 10);
for (int i = 0; i < pin.Length; ++i)
{
int characterPosition = pin.IndexOf(pin[i]);
bitmap.SetPixel(
characterPosition,
i,
Color.Tomato);
}
Graphics g = panel1.CreateGraphics();
g.DrawImageUnscaled(bitmap, 0, 0);
So, the above code is going through a string, getting each char, oh crap. nevermind. I just realised what the problem was. Thanks guys!
Rubber duck debugging is an informal term used in software engineering for a method of debugging code. The name is a reference to a story in the book The Pragmatic Programmer in which a programmer would carry around a rubber duck and debug their code by forcing themselves to explain it, line-by-line, to the duck. Many other terms exist for this technique, often involving different inanimate objects.
Many programmers have had the experience of explaining a programming problem to someone else, possibly even to someone who knows nothing about programming, and then hitting upon the solution in the...
I was made aware of the name by @Pheonixblade9 some time ago, but I guess every developer have experienced the concept a few times without knowing that it even has a name.
@SebastianL at my previous job I was contracted out to pick up the maintenance of 10 pieces of business-critical software at a large company after the previous development team left en masse.
One old web project here has similar functionality to another older web project, so what they did was copy the old web binary to the /bin folder and use it as a library.
and then the old project was retired, and we no longer have the source for it.
The inner-platform effect is the tendency of software architects to create a system so customizable as to become a replica, and often a poor replica, of the software development platform they are using. This is generally inefficient and such systems are often considered by William J. Brown et al. to be examples of an anti-pattern.
== Examples ==
Examples are visible in plugin-based software such as some text editors and web browsers which often have people creating plugins that recreate software that would normally run on top of the operating system itself. The Firefox add-on mechanism has been...
@scheien : Actually this is situation : I have my Software almost ready , but what i want is that there should be some way to Completely trace the Same properly; i.e. Which method was Executed after what with What Parameters , etc . Since my app communicates on network , with Custom Protocol, with different CRONs running in background; wont be known in case its facing issues with any particular Customer Machine. So currently m using Postsharp and learning through it to Write a Logger (Which works Only On Exceptions) & a Tracer Which Traces through the Whole App.
But Now , since aspect works this way that It will insert IL while Compilation ; & then it will just keep on Instantiating the Aspect related code; but then this is what would slow down the App loads; so just finding the solution how to keep the Exception and the Tracer Mutually exclusive and Configurable ...
>The SavingChanges event is raised before a SaveChanges operation is processed. Handle this event to implement custom business logic before changes are saved to the database.
We dutch use Chinese instead of Greek, but same thing. Belgians are just poor knock offs from Dutch anyway, so I'll amuse they copied that too! @BenjaminDiele