well go code by coincidence, i'll continue learning, understanding, innovating, and progressing my trade. you can be an enterprise camel and turn out half working code for the rest of your life.
XAML framework (code name "Jupiter") is a User Interface API that is part of the Windows Runtime - Microsoft's 2011 programming model that forms the backbone of the new Metro-style apps (also known as Immersive) in their new Windows 8 operating system. It is the one of the multiple UI APIs in Windows Runtime (the others being HTML5 and DirectX) that enables programming using the Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML).
It is the successor to Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Silverlight - similar XAML-based UI frameworks used for desktop applications and portable applicati...
In computing, a polyglot is a computer program or script written in a valid form of multiple programming languages, which performs the same operations or output independent of the programming language used to compile or interpret it.
Generally polyglots are written in a combination of C (which allows redefinition of tokens with a preprocessor) and a scripting language such as Lisp, Perl or sh.
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The two most commonly used techniques for constructing a polyglot program are to make liberal use of languages which use different characters for comments and to redefine various tokens ...
I'd like to take a moment to remind everyone SO chat has an ignore feature. You simply click on the user's name and select "Ignore this user (everywhere)."
@KendallFrey clbuttic: Ironic mis-spelling of "classic", used to reflect the common mis-use of search-and-replace/regex to fix certain potentially offensive words.
so their filters sucked against peoples nicks in sentences - you'd end up in odd situations with that filter.. like a friend of mine had two "k" at the end or start of her nice (can't recall now) and if it was around a word with k such that you'd end up with 'kkk' .. boom
okay... My project is done, tests well, and no one has put anything else in front of me. The right thing to do would be: go chat with the lead and get a new piece of the puzzle. The thing I'm going to do is: very little.
I removed the control named Foo and replaced it with a new control named Foo but left the click handler in the code - you would think assigning it a new click handler would take that spot - nope Foo_Click_1
@AMH BEST way to get answers here - ask once, if no one responds in a reasonable amount of time make a main site question and just post the link back here