Does anyone have a url to a "docs example" of what one ideally looks like, or is the consensus seemingly that they are meant to be real simple not well described entries. If that is the case what is the point
@kayess One reason that is that is people at least have a basic understanding of code then it makes it easier for them to use software as they have a better understanding how it work under the cover. If instead it is treated as a magical box and you are afraid to touch it then there are a lot of simple things you could fix yourself but you don't as you are afraid. IMHO everyone should have to take PC overview course is school that should at least dabble in programming.
A little HTML,CSS,JS and something that is actual programming like C#/Java
@Oldskool Reality is it's a LOT easier to make dupes on Docs. I posted an example to a topic and a PHP room user posted the same type of example to another Topic
Well in fairness is it day 2. Would I have liked a better roll out, sure, but as long as the devs are making it a priority to fix the bugs/issues it should be ironed out pretty quick.
@NathanOliver Yup :P And noone said something else tbh. The rep bug was bad, but everything else is sort of normal, considering the sheer size of the addition.
I don't get it. SO is so hesitant to make single person actions and then when they roll out Docs they go: "meh, it will be fine". What happened to consensus?
@NathanOliver That's a point that belongs on meta, like a lot of other things. I wonder what the people in the closed beta were doing :c (No offense to anyone)
As the title says, what alternatives are to reuse code for an Asp.Net WebForm application, other than using a Master page, or if they exist?
I am asking this question because I had some problems with Master page content that wasn't refreshing, and want to consider replacing it with something sim...
@meJustAndrew Usually questions on SO are specific to a certain problem. Asking for alternatives to doing X could result in 10.000 unique answers, and that's not what the goal of SO as a Q&A-site is :)
12 - spam, or just mod-flag? Note that one "answer" is a copy/paste comment from the other, timestamp included. Both questions are bad, which reminds me...
It's absolutely not amusing though if you land a critical hit, it's super effective & yet the enemy doesn't seem to have been damaged, not even a scratch.
> Could you append here if anyone aware of such softwares? Even if they built in-house product for scheduling, please update the companies which built their own production.