When I want to add my custom control assembly (DLL) file to the Visual Studio Toolbox, I encounter with following error:
There was an error loading types from assembly "my assembly file."
Inheritance security rules violated by type: ItemsCollectionEditor. Derived types must either match the sec...
And this is one of the reasons I can't earn rep... First I know I have a lot to learn to be able to answer questions intelligently... Second... there needs to be an intelligent question asked...
When I want to add my custom control assembly (DLL) file to the Visual Studio Toolbox, I encounter with following error:
There was an error loading types from assembly "my assembly file."
Inheritance security rules violated by type: ItemsCollectionEditor. Derived types must either match the sec...
all right... I was going to try and answer some questions and work on building my website... but after this stackoverflow.com/questions/12752671/… I'm going to drink beer and play world of tanks... 5k rep and you ask this? fml...
Oh and if my avatar looks like an owl? IT'S THE MOST BADASS OWL EVER!!!
I bought a new case this morning... want to hear the funny? I got the shipping email, that it's on its way... from Memphis... where I'm heading to Tuesday... :-/
@fabiopagoti - I like that idea for a few reasons. 1) It is always good to put out content, put out as much content as you can. 2) It may help you further understand resharper. 3) It may help someone in the future with their understanding of resharper.
@Grixxly - how do you find time to read and follow all the stuff in those books you read? I got the asp.net mvc pro book you told me about , between stuff for work , I've barely gotten to page 50 in like 10 days
Supposing @Billdr @Grixxly @ScottSelby @KendallFrey @KyleTrauberman @SpencerCole you would take an elearning of resharper. How much you you be willing to pay?
@SpencerCole you can set coding guidelines and it gives names for your variables automatically according to the convention, it fix namespaces, class names etc etc in 1 click. It identifies not used references, it indexes all your files and makes the search of a class like googling using google instant.
but mostly I love the navigation, jump to class, jump to file, jump to symbol, go to definition, go to usage, go to implementation, find usages, trace value origin, etc