Yes, but this programming stuff is serious business, one mistake and you'll blow up another Ariane 5 rocket ... or a North Korean weapon of mass destruction .... you choose ...
@Magisch If the miserable excuses for teachers, profs, TA's and those who set the curricula could just accept that they must teach 'Hello Word!' and then, immediately after, debugging/troubleshooting, we might have fewer clueless noobs slithering into SO.
I got intimidated by the rules and some downvoted questions while lurking, so I lurked some more for a couple months before I made an account, and then lurked some more
And then they contrive some dumb scenario with entirely arbitrary limitations that makes you search in vain for anything but the sane recommended approach that your teacher just explicitly disallowed
Well debugging isn't a thing in Uni or voc school here
My C++ teacher in collage taught the same class for about 15 years. He was still teaching C++98 when C++11 was out. I walked into that class knowing more then he was going to teach in the entire class. It's sad that there is nothing keeping them up to date.
I could have written code to do that for me in a couple of minutes but no I have to sit there for 2 hours straight and do infuriating amounts of fifth grade math on paper
@Magisch Was the prof still alive at the end of the course? He didn't accidentally hurl himself from a rooftop or mistakenly brutally stab himself 35 times?
the other was Al Aho, author of the AWK language and fgrep (among other Unix tools), worked at Bell labs in the 60s. He could basically compile any C program to assembly by hand
Do you guys think thispriority post should be closed? It has 3 votes for Too Broad, but it doesn't look too broad to me, although it is 2 closely related questions in one post.
I wanted to find out about having a question reviewed. I am unsure as to where I should pose my question (in chat). Is this the correct place to do so? If not where should I be chatting?
I would like to format a currency value being bound to a a cell/column in a data grid.
The relevant XAML is as follows:
<telerik:RadGridView Grid.Row="0" Grid.ColumnSpan="2" x:Name="dataGrid" AutoGenerateColumns="False" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" VerticalAlignment="Top" Margin="0,25,0,0" I...
@DodziDzakuma I don't see anything blatantly wrong with your question, but I don't use WPF. Is it possible the issue isn't reproducible with the code you posted?
@DodziDzakuma Certain links as the only content of a chat message turn automagically into something bigger than the message otherwise would've occupied. Like the link to the question you posted.
@DodziDzakuma I don't directly see anything wrong with your post (although I am not familiar with the languages used), but the comments seem to be saying that there isn't enough code to reproduce it.
@DodziDzakuma as others have said, your post is fine. The only thing to do is say "if I put in this exact value, I get this value as a result, rather than this other thing".
@DodziDzakuma you need 500 (?) rep to see close votes on your own post