Identify, which access methods you have enabled and configured on repo-side (SVN-repository can be reached remotely with svn:// svn+ssh:// http:// protocols)
Define full URL of repo (server-dependent)
Use it
You can go through the options blindly and unthinkingly for a very long time. Use brai...
i have an issue my Application has HTML editor,it is windows form application build in c# 2.0, everything is working fine but in windows server 2008 r2 the designer mode is not editable is anyone know why but it is working on every other OS
the code should look like this
//Create a list of path items
List<string> mylist = market.Trim('~').Split(new string[] { @"\" }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries).ToList();
if (mylist.Count > 0)
{
//Add the root node
TreeViewItem root = new TreeViewItem();
root.Head...
@Nadal Cool, you want to do a lot of work for some ungrateful boss that has low knowledge of the new era of programming for very small payment on a place with unstable weather ?
There is a saying in Brazil that, there is always a brazilian anywhere. When the human first stepped on the moon, they first found a brazilian flag and 3 brazilians drinking.
In terms of making and blowing money Saudi arabia as a guy was the best, the weather was the worst---heat, 117 F was average.. Then Singapore was good but kind of too strict with the laws
Some guy posted a question on SO asking why americans are raciest and have rancor in their hearts and saying they killed many natives when they invaded america, and just being white didn't make them clean.
racism, discrimination, skin color etc. in the end dont matter, if you look at the bigger picture we are all "chickens" at a poultry farm grown and used for the top few's benefit
it is very delusional in my opinion atleast, some think they are in control of their life and that their opinion matters but in the end it is all a strategic, well thoughtout plan to keep the chickens from panicking and keeping their efficiency optimized
This comes as no surprise as many of my sentences begin with "I don't understand... " but one of those things is that I don't understand Hungarian notation.
I am trying to implement a sliding div over pdf (Information : Pdf is Shown using iFrame). Its working on Mozilla Firefox, Chrome but its not working on Internet Explorer, Safari:(. Here is the jsFiddler Link. http://jsfiddle.net/rickjackson/7VCeD/2/
Will any 1 let me know what should i do to work in all browsers.
honestly, I meant "test suite". I'm just trying to run some unit tests.
but I don't know how to set it up in the context of my project, especially since the documentation is terrible.
it's very user-friendly, but it doesn't give you any instructions for setting up and running the NUnit framework. It just tells you that there are two programs used for it.
Well, that's the next step. I just need to write a few test classes that use the NUnit attributes.
I'm fairly certain. I've been practicing good design, and I've refactored the fuck out of everything in the application so far to make it modular.
Command packet reception is handled via command pattern, which then flows into a hierarchical data object model, which also uses an adaptor pattern for communicating with hardware.
I just want to make a quick unit test or two for a couple of the hardware interface adaptor classes to make sure a scaling algorithm works properly.
This is a critical bug that is holding up a customer demo this Friday.
Part of me was hoping I could just do the same as what I've done with Java and jUnit, but of course life is never that easy.
The coding standards for the code hosted in drupal.org suggest to use two spaces to indent the code; other sites suggest to use tabs to indent the code.
What is the proper indentation character for everything, and in every situation? Please explain the answer you give.
okay, this is probably a reallly noob MS SQL Server question: How do I store a picture into this strange format 0x424D768D000000000000360000002800000096000000500000000100180000000000408D0000C40E0000C40E00000000000000000000F.........
brings up this question. Does it matter if I call OnPropertyChanged("Value"); in a constructor vs calling it in the setter? Mind you Value will only be set once.
@HansZ I know but this project is already screwed up enough as it is, I am just trying to get what I need to do in order to get the job done, if I told you how screwed it is since day 1 your jaws would drop
@KendallFrey if i use 3rd party library in this dll, will i have to add these 3rd party library in my other project ,in which i would be using my dll file with the same 3rd party library..
@KendallFrey but with this i would have to use both, the dll file and these 3rd party library in some other project ... cant we combine the library in the dll, so i can there is only one file ..