comparing js speed to C++ speed is a bit like comparing a pinto to a formula one car
lolol
> It is worth noting that these test results were achieved in a post-2003 Tuscan S without traction-control or anti-lock brakes. TVR's design philosophy holds that such features do not improve either the performance or safety of their vehicles and thus they are not so equipped. TVR rejects the notion that these features, along with airbags, are "safety devices" and believes that, based on testing and experience, their cars are safer without these things than with them.
@RoelvanUden how do you organize the modules? Meaning, where do you put the modules that are to be loaded and how do you put them there? Copying manually? Or with scripts/tools?
something where you can have multiple modules (assemblies) for the same role that can be exchanged for eachother.
question is how does one organize those modules on the filesystem. How do you 'construct' your application/get the different modules into the directory which will be searched for modules
I'm using Xamarin Studio and Xamarin Android Player on my windows 10 PC.
I'm having trouble starting Lollipop/Marshmallow (API 21/23) devices using the XAP, but on the other hand, launching Kitkat (API 19) works prefectly.
I've downloaded the required android SDK, tried reinstalling everything...
Damn... This is the reason I picked Android Studio.. I looked up Xamarin and Cordova.. Couldn't even get the environment going. Android Studio -> Install -> Good to go
To me it looks like it boils down to these two lines:
> SqlParameter pd = new SqlParameter("@PacientId",SqlDbType.Int);
> pd.Value = DropDownList1.Text;
In the first line you're telling the command that parameter "PacientId" is of type int.
In the second line you're assigning the parameter th...
But, like, you know when people ask for help with their code, and it looks like they're trying to write a hospital management system, or some complex, critical system...
@JakobMillah Same thing :(. It looks like no matter what I do, Geny creates a new Host-Only adapter every time, and assign it to the device, instead of using the adapter that i want.
It just changes the settings back to their starting point.
@Michael In a UoW you'd just expose an IQueryable that enables you compose the query it fires of to the database down the line, including the eventual limit and paging constraints, very efficiently. Repositories can do that, somewhat, too, but not like you did it. It's terrible to ToList anything.
@Mathematics I'd make this their problem. Make them design a useful permissions set for application users and give it to you for review. Better than starting with nothing and asking every time you need something different. If they design it, they're responsible
@RoelvanUden where you were previously able to just start the application, you, after this change, have to enter a password. That's apparently very troublesome for most users.
I'm writing a class that runs tasks and notifies based on this.
One problem I can't think of a solution for is how to notify when Task.Status goes from TaskStatus.WaitingForActivation to TaskStatus.Running.
Shortened code below:
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Runtime.CompilerService...
Morning I'm struggling with sending mail from C#. If I send via Outlook or webmail, it works fine. When I send from my PC or deployement server, mail is not sent. I check the logs and destination server (Outlook for example) refuses it as it says it's spam Is there anything special I need to do? I try to change the content, same issue persists?
@JohanLarsson Perhaps a dumb suggestion, can't you create a task that does the notification and then does a continuewith the real task you intended to run?
var awaiter = task.GetAwaiter();
if (!awaiter.IsCompleted)
{
new
AsyncTaskMethodBuilder.Create().AwaitUnsafeOnCompleted(ref awaiter, ref customStateMachine);
}
we need a bot that converts those 'good morning' posts to 'good afternoon' or 'good evening' depending on the time zone of the reader. Rr rather a browser add-in than a bot.
@Codeman If you have any more information about EventLog entries appearing in TFS build logs (a link would be fantastic), I will be grateful to you forever. Our team is spending a lot of time trying to find a logging solution without reinventing the wheel.
I've got an application that uses Windows Authentication, but now we're switching it to WebApi / Rest and using Ember as out frontend framework. What would be the best way to secure that knowing we need windows authentication?
Would it be better to just have a request, query ad, for that username and password, great hash it, then issue a token?
This article series would be a good place to start: http://bitoftech.net/2014/06/01/token-based-authentication-asp-net-web-api-2-owin-asp-net-identity/
of note, would be the following code, which essentially stores the bearer token in local storage and attaches it to the headers. There is obvio...