soooo, i call a command line command, that call ends up creating another process which opens a new command line window and all of the output is written to that command line window instead of the original one... is there a way I can redirect that 2nd process output to the original window, or maybe a file?
ok this is completely off topic but general information that we shuold know - somebody did a really nice round up of USB 3 revisions in a comment:
Each new version of USB is a superset of all previous versions. USB 3.1g1 was 3.0 plus support for Type C. 3.1g2 added new lanes exclusive to Type C, and 3.2 doubled them which is why it’s Type C only.
seen text about 3.1g1 being a rename of 3.0 - but this guys comment makes far more sense... it's not a rename - it was a hardware level revision which is why us consumers with existing usb 3 devices didn't see any change
Off topic: my new laptop's bottom screen bezel has become somewhat detached from the screen itself such that there's a gap
It's not affecting the perf. Wondering if I should take it in
The laptop gets very hot toward the top of the keyboard. When you close the lid, that heat transfers to the bottom of the bezel. Thinking that caused this
this G751 I'm on also has the ability to boil water but the vents never let the keyboard / screen area get hot - all the hot hair pumps out from the actual vents at the back meant for purpose and laptop stays warm at most when in my lap
if it wasn't the numeric keypad layout issue .. i would have considered keeping it
(its ssd performance was really underwhelming compared to my samsung 850 pro and that was a major turn off when i turned the machine on for first time)
In a cross platform shared app, i created a class. created a object in mainpage.xaml, assigned values to the properties. builds successfully but runtime error 'Are you missing a type ? Contact(class) cannot be found
Project.Android somehow not recognizing a class from Project.
I might be missing something -but if I am replacing an element in an ObservableCollection, I am seeing the correct data when I set breakpoints but the View doesn't reflect the replace. It shows that index being empty but the debugger shows it has data at the index.
Good day/ evening everyone! Fast question: If there's a way to notify viewmodel from model (aka a sqlite database) so that the viewmodel in its turn notifies the view, how is the best way to go on about that?
My initial thought was to implement INotifyPropertyChanged in Model and ViewModel. Also to have ObservableCollection in Model and ViewModel.
Hi Bradley. Thank you for the fast reply. I see. But those commands in the Model will just be called upon like normal functions? Since my understanding of commands is that they are useful for when binding, and I don't see how one can bind with a ViewModel.
Through the View I intend to change the database (inserting, deleting, updating etc.). Once the change is done, I want for a different View to reflect the update on the databse through its interface.
Oh, my mistake. I hastily assumed that events and commands were the same.
I realized my mistake after re-reading. My apologies.
So, an event that fires every time there's a new change in the database. When the event is fired, it somehow notifies the vm and from there I can have a function that updates the ObservableCollection that I am feeding the View?! Sounds reasonable?
Oh, about that Julien, I just assign (returned OC of a function) an OC that I populated from Model to another OC in ViewModel. Is it alright to do so? Then, my next idea would be to reassign the returned OC for every change in DB.
One last thing. I can't seem to be able to bind the delete command to a keyboard button (obviously, Delete button). that forced me to have the delete method public and invoke it in the View via a click button.
Is there a way to bind a command to a keyboard button?
I see. Once again Bradley, thank you very much for your time and patience. I also want to extend my thanks to Julien. I'll now dive into event handling with my model. :)