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How do I dynamically add checkboxes to a specific div element?
 
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02:54
and 1 hour later..
indeed
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whats up @HangBot?
@CCInc Hi there
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how is it going, guys?
Fine Iguess
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02:58
remember yesterday's annoying question regarding SQL?
I got it figured out :)
CREATE TABLE my_workers (id DECIMAL(4,0) unsigned PRIMARY KEY, fname VARCHAR(50), lname VARCHAR(50), hourly_salary DECIMAL(5,2));
^there's the solution
Ah, good!
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now I need to create a view on this table, I am finding it difficult
can you help me please?
its not a simple, straight forward view, I need to calculate yearly salary in the view, I am wondering how to do that.. I have written part of it..
uh
what's a viewe?
Calculate yearly salrey you say?
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03:08
yeah
its part of my homework to be honest, rest all stuff is easy, except this one
ANNUAL_SALARY: (HOURLY_SALARY*2080)
hmm
one sec
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03:26
hey
I did it! :)
create view my_workers_annual_salary as select id, fname, lname, hourly_salary*2080 as annual_salary from test;
it just clicked my mind, hah
Yay!
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=D
How do I open an Excel file in a web browser for editing?
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Google Docs
or that Microsoft thing
lol
 
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Hi
@machiavelli hello
 
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I'll pass on the video
:)
Ugh I should have been using Canvas.GetBottom When I was using Canvas.GetTop
:P
lol
FWP
No not "lol" this project has over 250+ hours sunk into it and that alone would take like 2 hours to fix
16:18
Whatd you say? I wasn't paying attention
Oh nvm
nothin
I can see it since Im an owner
huuh?
how?
oh yeah
History
Yeah
"cool beans"
What's NOT "cool beans" is I have no idea waht this needs to do
that would require me THINKING (out of the question)
Hello Mr Johan
as Mr EL says
16:22
Ughhhh I assigned the same list of numbers for the x and ys of like 8 different points
@CCInc Its Mr. Larsson
No, Mr E L says it is Mr Johan
I'll quote
in WPF, Jan 21 at 22:16, by E.L Dunn
:), well mr johan, mr Rudi, mr CC im off to bed you guys have a great night
in WPF, Feb 14 at 12:37, by E.L Dunn
thanks mr johan :)
in WPF, Jan 26 at 18:43, by E.L Dunn
how are you mr johan?
Well Mr El can call him what he wants
@Kinected That's "Mr Dunn" to you.
But he is your elder so you will call him Mr. Larsson
Ah, but due to existing naming conflicts with people I know to avoid confusion
16:26
facepalm I was using an event handler as a for statement too and I kept resetting the value to 0
what kind of music do you liuke
besides "bromance" [sic]
Rap
Alternative
sigh how unpredictable
Hip Hop (occasionly)
sigh
Hey I learned something
16:29
Why do you listen to beethoven or something
Yes.
facepalm
Try this, it's a nicer version of One Republic's Secrets song.
And the same group doing a version of Coldplay Paradise
I also like sungha jung
16:33
HOw is that any better than the real song?
Because it is preformed with a piano expert and a chello expert.
ALL of their songs are better than the real thing.
16:47
I wish I could do something like if (var1 | var2 | var 3 > Canvas.Height) instead of if (var1 > Canvas.Height || var2 > Canvas.Height)
so basically to shorten it?
Yeah
What I actually have to do is find out the origin of these skeletons then make them align and all sorts of boring stuff
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Q: Is there a way to shorten the condition if it always compares to the same thing?

MindquakeI have always found it annoying when I need to write a condition that compares the same item over and over again since I would have the type the item so many times: string x = textBox1.Text; if (x == "apple" || x == "orange" || x == "banana" ...) ... I want something like this (but of course ...

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Q: if statements matching multiple values

RickyAny easier way to write this if statement? if (value==1 || value==2) For example... in SQL you can say where value in (1,2) instead of where value=1 or value=2. I'm looking for something that would work with any basic type... string, int, etc.


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