Probably off-topic here but I thought I'd ask, which one of these is the certificate chain? I have SSL installed onto my domain but keep getting chain errors:
without knowing the tech it might seem that the editor is adding a lot of "put words in his mouth" details that the OP did not intend, but it doesn't seem that way.
There's a question closed as dupe, with the already answered question pointed to a question which doesn't answer the duplicate... There is an answer (I wrote it...) that does answer the question I'm looking at. Is the process here to reopen vote until it's live again, then close as dupe to the question which actually addresses the new question, or is there a shortcut to that process?
var employees = (from dict in testData select new { EmpName = dict["EmpName"] as string, EmpID= dict["EmpID"] as string, PhoneNo=dict["PhoneNo"] as string}).AsList();
@gunr2171 So, the code review complaint about the lack of newlines isn't something I'm happy with, but I'm not thrilled with the new formatting I cleaned it up to. It feels too both too much and not enough like a javascript object literal.... :/
I didn't mean my comment as a complaint, just saying that I don't like a lot of code on one line. Let me write up what I would have done.
var employees =
(from dict in testData
select new
{
EmpName = dict["EmpName"] as string,
EmpID = dict["EmpID"] as string,
PhoneNo = dict["PhoneNo"] as string
})
.ToList();
yeah. A linq and linq projection syntax formatting standard is still kinda nebulous in my head, so an opportunity to kick it around is welcome (even if off topic for Tavern....)
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The user's also not actually contributed anything back, they haven't even marked any of the answers on their questions as helpful (even when users have multiple times requested them to do so).
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