@JoJo I've dealt with something similar. We store users' uploaded files in azure blob store with guid filenames. And then when we serve the file up for downloading, we set the suggested filename in the http response headers to the filename they originally uploaded with (which we squirreled away on a database at time of upload).
How the fuck did I manage a mortarboard badge on lifehacks in 10 days when I've only been able to do that once on Stack Overflow in four goddamn years? feelsbadman.jpg
@RyanTernier I do
I'm far from a jira pro or anything but I'll help if I can.
You can click "Cancel" in Test Explorer:
Show Test Explorer by going to TEST > Windows > Test Explorer.
This is in Visual Studio 2013.
Instructions for other versions of VS can be found here
My boss is usually right, so I rarely have to do this, but try to frame it positively, and not confrontationally. Make it HIS decision, rather than making it sound like "not my problem".
Example:
"After doing research, I was unable to replicate this on a test machine. Should I continue to pur...
My highest voted answer is on my SO account by far but it's the most ridiculous thing. A similar type situation - a throwaway answer on a question that hit the HQL.
but yeah... engineering interviews are a fucking nightmare. I hate them
you have to be fucking on for five hours straight
if you falter at all, the cynical asshole on the team will give you the thumbs down even though you can probably do a great job on the team because you didn't know how to do some obscure bullshit that it took him two weeks to figure out
@mikeTheLiar @Pheonixblade9 Do you guys add Stories to your sprints? We're finding it a bit weird as stories are similar to requirements / test cases that never get "Closed" where tasks / bugs / issues do eventually get closed
I asked if I can move routes from the RouteConfig.cs to the individual controllers, was told not to because the people maintaining the code wouldn't understand it
I run a remote Powershell script to add a machine to a domain. Machine reboots, is added to the domain, all good.
$Uri = Get-AzureWinRMUri -ServiceName $ServiceName -Name $VMName -Verbose
$PSSession = New-PSSession -ConnectionUri $Uri -Credential $Credential -Verbose
$PSDomainSession = New-PSSes...
when you see this xaml, would you think this would nicely fit in landscape view with 450 px? <DatePicker x:Name="dpEntryDate" Margin="20, 20"></DatePicker>
so sick and tired of saying "hey, I could improve X with no cost" and being told "no, that is not how they did it in the past, do not try to improve things"
You have a shell, and you have modules. The modules are just assemblies that have a class that inherits from prism's IModule interface. The modules are discovered in some way (our's is a directory search) and then loaded by name. They usually have a visual component that is loaded into the shell app, linked by a ViewRegion.
DbSet<T> has a .ToList() method, however DbSet has a .ToListAsync(). I don't really want to use the async method. How else can I get the result from a DbSet?