@AmmarThebadprogrammer - If you had a lot of if statements to deal with, and did not want to switch to a bunch of case statements to deal with, then you could try to have a dictionary where the index was the statement to switch on, and the value was the type to pass to a generic method which would then do all the work. However, it could become a little involved.
wouldn't disabled="disabled" mean the disable is disabled making it broken? SIR, We cannot disable the Hatch. WHy? Because it's disabled! What? The Disable is disabled? THE HORROR
I wrote an API that does most of the work for me. The upshot is that I get o(1) search to dom objects and the whole page can be dynamically changed at runtime.
@KyleTrauberman - The elements are wrapped in a closure named Panel. I then have a PanelFactory which holds an array of them with an autoinc primary key. Each time a panel is created by the factory it returns the primary key which is held in the code that is building the page. That way there is easy reference.
<summons Topper> That's nothing. I create a Pearl application that generates JavaScript script based on random thoughts that I have while making Toast which resulted in HTML8.2 which was so advanced that I was bought out by a consortium of MIcrosoft, Google and Apple. I only exist now as digital 0, 1, and 2's. Yes I created 2 as well.
I have an ASP.NET MVC app that connects to SharePoint 2010 via the Client OM. When I run ExecuteQuery(), I get a HTTP 401 error from SharePoint.
I have the MVC app set to impersonate the logged in user.
The impersonate setting in web.config (of the MVC app):
<configuration>
<sy...
This might not be easily implemented with WPF animations. Instead, a good method would be a game loop. A little research should turn up lots of resources about this. The first one that jumped out at me was http://www.nuclex.org/articles/3-basics/5-how-a-game-loop-works.
In your game loop, you wo...
Only because his answer saved me like 5 hours of work
I implemented soft-deleting for records in my database, and managed to get a single controller to handle the "deleting" or "restoring" for every table in the database.
Sometimes I want to ask an SO question but I google things and do lots of research to back my question up and then I solve my own question and I feel sad because I lost out on an opportunity to ask a great question
lol @Kyle I'm not saying I need a 17 in/ 1 out Func, I'm just saying that the fact that Func is implemented as 17 different functions overloading each other is silly
I think their reason for stopping at 16 is because they didn't want to have to make the poor JIT compiler find the correct Func out of 64 similar looking method names
Frick if I downloaded that I'd probably get every acheivment in the book, then they'd get taken all away for the amount of AntiPatterns in our code haha
@KendallFrey
Ok. I Have the following snippit of XML, and I need to regex the 10 digit # that starts with a 9. (I actually want to replace it with ***)
<reasonCode code="xxx" codeSystem="xxx" codeSystemVersion="xxx" displayName="blah blah. (9999999999)">
<originalText>Error: blah blah blah. (9999999999)</originalText>
</reasonCode>
The # **may** or **may not** be surrounded by a special character, but it will definately be not surrounded by a letter or a number.
the regex needs to look within the <reasonCode> tags
Reading that rant was like watching an episode of South Park. In the end, Kenny was splattered everywhere, nothing made sense, and I felt the need to go through it a second time to remove the look of wtf from my face.
Seriously, how did he get the text to do that from an SO editor?
@Kendall - I tried to flag this comment: `Is it just me, or there is a wrong assertion in here? "Jon Skeet cannot parse HTML using regular expressions." BLASPHEMY!` As "Other: Jon Skeet **can** parse HTML with regex!". But flags were closed :(
Verdana doesn't allow Z̨͚͎͚̲͚̳̫̀̎͐̋̐͌͊͐͟͡ḁ̜͍̠̫̪̥̐ͣ͑ͣ͑ͫ̿̑͞l̶̶͕͈͍̉̆̋̍̅͋͐ͣ̍͝g̤̻̮͎̗͐̋̑̾ͬ̽͋͟o̜̹̜̙͕͉ͬ́͊ͤ͗̊̇ ̶̠̹̗̄̅̽͛͡T̳̤̓ͥ̀ͪ̍̕͞e͛͌̊ͪ̃͏͏̜͙̥̭̙͕̜͇x̨̱̖̘̹̩̬̮ͯ̎ͨ̓͒͘͠t̳͕̘̫̰͖̩ͯͫ̆ͨ to be used, whereas Arial does.
I propose changing the default chat font from Verdana to Arial.
If a Senior finds your computer unlocked you will either have: 1) An email sent out to everyone saying drinks are on you 2) you invite everyone to dinner 3) you're background gets set to "that" 4) if you keep it open with a facebook link up well then that's just asking for wall posts etc.