Hopefully- but as is now, I'm caught in the SO moment 22; too n00by to answe real questions, and can't ask anything because all my questions are already answered
Except for the one on how to make my second screen work
This was too easy. I just removed "too broad" from my Close Votes queue filter, and then I got a question that was flagged as too broad. And indeed, an audit.
Probably not. I just saw it happen from the corner of my eye and then I stared at your avatar until I saw it happen again. Can you tell it's nearly the end of the workday and I'm bored?
I found Stack Overflow a useful reference, and I wanted to provide some answers myself and I did, and then I learned about the other SE sites and went to some of them.
I found SO when I first started coding (in Small Basic, then I moved into VB.Net, now finally C#), and naturally I had some questions, so I joined, asked a few questions and got Q banned :O But I managed to get unbanned, so I decided to be more careful (read the rules, etc.). I then got banned, again :O So this time I didn't just skim through the FAQ, I actually read the guides ;)
But since I learn best when I "work things out" by myself I gradually stopped asking Qs and started to (try) answering other's Qs.
Microsoft have created a standard that covers up to 18 channels. According to them, the wav file needs to have a special meta sub-chunk (under the "Extensible Format" section) that specifiys a "channel mask" (dwChannelMask). This field is 4 bytes long (a uint) which contains the corresponding bit...
Basically I've got a RichTextBox, TextBox and a Button. The RichTextBox has some text in it and the Textbox is used to type the word and the button is used to find it. So far I'm using:
Dim index As Integer = 0
Dim temp As String = txtbx_Write.Text
txtbx_Write.Text = String.Empty
txtbx_Write.Tex...
Not sure what are you trying to do with that temp variable... and you might want to write something to clear the background color when you're done.
Anyway, you could do the following for your "find" button:
Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
If...
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Recently in an interview I was asked several questions related to the Big-O of various algorithms that came up in the course of the technical questions. I don't think I did very well on this... In the ten years since I took programming courses where we were asked to calculate the Big-O of algori...
@bummi There's nothing wrong with the answer, it's with the question instead. It's asking for recommendations, and recommendation answers are answers. Flag the question.