Delegates are pretty much the same in any language, altho they go by various names (not really, but how you refer to them goes by different names, like function pointer in C)
The main thing to consider is that instead of having a statically defined function reference (for instance consider int x...
Better than: in short, someone thought this would make your life easier, and they wanted to flex their fancy pants software design patterns and force them on you.
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I don't, and I admit it freely, but I also think I have a pretty good grasp on programming terminology, but I wonder if I've got the wrong concept for delegates.
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ok, so I finally had someone authoritative share that I was wrong on my post, because apparently delegates in objectivec are not virtual functions, like in every other language
That goes against the downvote without explaining meme, because you're afraid everyone else is a douchebag like you and will downvote you in retribution.
*Materials scientists do it with latex. Biochemists do it with animals. When civil engineers do it, the earth moves. Software engineers do it all night long.*
I would have removed my "Jet is deprecated" if anyone who downvoted me had pointed me to a useful resource extolling the virtues of ACE, but alas, they couldn't be bothered.
An infinite crowd of mathematicians enters a bar. The first one orders a pint, the second one a half pint, the third one a quarter pint... "I understand", says the bartender - and pours two pints.
three strings walk into a bar, they find a table and the first one goes up to the bar. bartender says "we don't serve your kind in here, get out". String goes back to the table, tells his buddies, the second one says "he aint gonna get away with that" and storms up to give the bartender a piece of his mind. Bartender cuts him off and says "I done told you we don't serve strings here". The third string steps into the restroom, tousles his ends and wraps himself around.
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anybody else starting to find it frustrating to not have intellisense on the responses on SO comments for users that have already posted to a question thread? :p ...
Hi!
I am desperately trying to develop with RIA services, but I want the User and Role classes to be entities generated by the EDM designer.
The problem with that is, that I can't inherit from UserBase, since the entity already inherits from EntityObject.
I tried to follow what I've read in few ...
I like being able to tap @ and a few characters here and get username intellisense ...
@Shimmy unless your code is proprietary or business code and you can't share it for legal NDA reasons, I would suggest posting a sample to gist so that people can get a sense for what's happening with your code. But make sure the example is the least runnable that presents the problem. Then include that link in your question.
@drachenstern, I wouldn't post it here not because it contains legally restricted code, but just because the code is spread out in several files and is not possible to share it here.
Besides, I've posted a full reproduction.
I am sure if I manage to hook up with a Silverlight RIA geek that has done that before he will help me within the second if he only would want to share what he have faught for.
it's a bit of extra overhead for no really good benefit
would be better to make it a userscript for myself "find all user fields on the page, add them to an array in javascript, find the uniques on that list, then present that on the keypress of an @"
Update (2010/4/14): Now works in Chrome, thanks to Shog9's tip.
This Greasemonkey script adds a little "reply" link to each comment. Clicking this link will
fetch the rest of the comments, if some were hidden
show the "add comment" text box
pre-populate the text box with "@" and the name of th...
lol, thanks @TimStone ... I figured somebody had already done something similar.. I'll leave it open in chrome and check it out after a bit. Bout to go play wii with the nephew.
Yeah, I've been thinking about that. Finding the choices is simple. Doing the autocomplete with keyboad input and selecting what you want is a bit more interesting.
For example, if I make a block of four images that are absolutely positioned with 50% width and 50% height, the result in Internet Explorer looks like this:
The images are placed right next to each-other, as would be expected.
But the same code in Chrome produces this:
The images are shrunke...
>> Are you seriously placing thousands of elements using three-decimals percentage values? No surprise there are some discrepancies between browsers...