If an answer essentially tells the OP to "Read the ¤cough¤ Fine Manual", should we flag it?
I'm not talking about rude answers (that's a given), but answers like "Look up X in the Y" (and maybe don't even provide a link!).
For example, see this answer...
To my mind, this isn't even as useful...
I have a question about web api PUT method. Assume I have an entity named Movie with the following properties: Title, Synopsis, Imglink. In PUT method, I would like to handle both partial and fully update.
Here is what i am doing: public HttpResponseMEssage Put(int Id, Movie movie){ Movie movieToUpdate = context.Movies.Find(Id); if(string.isnullorwhiteSpace(movie.Title)){ movie.Title = movieToUpdate.Title; } //more checking for Synopsis and Imagelink
@JagadishDabbiru Hint: after the "a", you don't want to be checking for a "b" immediately, you want to check for "any string ending with a b" because you know that if there is a b anywhere after that, there will be a string from there to the b, that ends with a b
@KendallFrey Well, for the easy case, if you're in UTF-16, you just want to look for a high surrogate-low surrogate pair. That's not to bad - look at the documentation for Char.IsHighSurrogate and Char.IsLowSurrogate. I'm not sure there's a good encoding agnostic way to catch everything - how are code points above FFFF supported outside of UTF-16?
Anyone here worked with Awesomium ? ( some kind of Chrome Based Web Browser Control )
Guess no one did :| i just want a Browser to set some cookie in it from my cookie container and it show me a site ! i Archived this with Basic Web Control which use IE ! but the site load so bad .... IE Sucks , i tried Awesomium , and it Load great ! but when i add cookie and load page , i am not logged in in the site :|
LOL , There are other rooms, with 114 users currently talking in 57 rooms.... Exactly 2 Person Per Room :P
@KendallFrey Ok let's check this one :D i Checked EO.WebControl to figure it's both not Free and also i could not find a SetCookie method for it , tried Awesomium and it wouldn't load my cookie even when i set them :O
@Jeremy The point is, if the regex uses raw Unicode, encoding details are no longer relevant, and if it's ported to a different language with different encoding for strings, the behaviour will remain consistent
@CuddleBunny it's not my site , plus IE open it better than the IE inside Web Control :| seems like it's older version there ! i try to make it use newer version , i figure i have to edit Registry value for it ! which i rather pass
Like, I know it's annoying to ask "why do you want to do this?" - but if someone asks "How do I drink rocks?" Someone would say "uh... you can't really drink solid substances... why do you need to drink rocks?"
@KendallFrey Why not just create a wrapper class around Regex that takes data, a pattern, and an encoding, and internally translates the data and pattern to UTF-16 and calls into Regex to do the work?
@CuddleBunny One problem is using a library that does not provide an API for your language of choice. Another problem is that while most abstract things have been done to earth, like the non-abstract, most of the code for them is not easily accessible or usable because of legal restrictions.
I believe one of the reasons a lot of big companies choose not to open source certain code is: most people will want to just take and never contribute. Mr. Torvalds cried that this was one on of the major flaws of the free software model.
In the future, a license will come forth that will go along the lines of: If you are going to be using this software, you are liable to contribute in financial terms or to the source code itself. Failure to do so...
The more complex OSS gets the less likely folks are to contribute to it. Though just like dotnet/core, if the pull request is awesome enough someone will take it.
Even if someone uses it and doesn't contribute directly to the source, they are still contributing to the proliferation of that source which in turn will help it reach those that can actually offer valuable inputs.
However, I don't believe in the RMS philosophy of: You want to make proprietary software using my free software. You shant be allowed to do so. Make your software free.
Same. If I wrote something some corporation would use in their product that will make it faster/more friendly to potentially thousands of users, the actual impact on society is immeasurable.
I think a lot of people pay for commercial software just because, but if people that can't or won't pay for it want to use it I don't want to stop them.
I dunno how I would handle the licensing of something like that. Maybe something included with the product itself along the lines of "however you got this, I don't care you can use it now"
But I'm no lawyer, I'd probably need to hire one to write such a silly license. Unity model is fine too, but I probably won't ever make something on my own worth $1k+ licensing...
Does anyone of you know a method (library) like Xamarin that uses HTML5 to deploy to iOS and Android? The main thing is.. it has to support the camera.
@NETscape Turns out my Ambiguous problem of last night was nothing related to the code :| i had a reference to a LinQBridge or something , i deleted it and all got solved :O
@NETscape yeh , i didn't notice it before coz i never added it lol , dunno how it got added there .... i been working a lot of this project and well sometimes i just copy paste some code to see how it works and resharper or other stuff add me reference. for them :P
@NETscape btw bro , have u ever used Awesomium ? or any other Web Browser for WinForm other than the base one ?
Been trying to add cookies for Awesomium , i use SetCookies method and get no error ! but the page load w'o the cookies :| used Base Web Browser control , Cookies load ! but page load so bad and nothing show up right ( IE Sucks :| )
I am so done with trying to inherit LinkedList<T> and looking for a solution already out there. I am implementing my own CircularLinkedList<T>. pissed off