@MikeAsdf - Yeah, there was a better algorithm. I wrote it the day after lol (it took 3 seconds) But the greedy approach used which took less time to write should have worked just fine.
Guys. Is it possible to do something in MySQL like: UPDATE table SET activated=myId, (user1score = x WHERE user1=myId OR user2score = x WHERE user2=myId) ?
Or do I have to do a SELECT statement first to select if myId is user1 or user2 and create the UPDATE statement based on that?
You can actually do this one of two ways:
MySQL update join syntax:
update tableA a
left join tableB b on
a.name_a = b.name_b
set
validation_check = if(start_dts > end_dts, 'VALID', '')
ANSI SQL syntax:
update tableA set validation_check =
(SELECT if(start_DTS > end_DTS,'VALID',...
I have a "match" table with a player and its opponent. player invited opponent. opponent accepts and sets "confirmed" to true. Then they are both allowed to fill in the score, so player, but also opponent. And then you set "completed" to the id of the person who completed it. Then the other person is the only person who should be able to "confirm" the completed. :-D
UPDATE poolmatch SET user1score = (CASE WHEN user1=myId THEN score ELSE opponentscore END), user2score = (CASE WHEN user2=myId THEN score ELSE opponentscore END)
The server is currently unable to handle the request due to a temporary overloading or maintenance of the server. The implication is that this is a temporary condition which will be alleviated after some delay. If known, the length of the delay MAY be indicated in a Retry-After header. If no Retry-After is given, the client SHOULD handle the response as it would for a 500 response.
Note: The existence of the 503 status code does not imply that a server must use it when becoming overloaded. Some servers may wish
i have one table name as EmployeeMapping with fields empid,courseid
This is my query
This is my method:
public DataTable GetData(int employeeId,int courseId) { using (var context = new MyDataContext()) { var data = context.EmployeeMapping. .Select ( t => new { //Selecting fields } ).ToList();
return data; } }
Now in this when i would get employeeid and courseid i would like to use this in where condition of my query but without doing like this:
if(employeeId> 0)
{
var data = context.EmployeeMapping.Where(t.Id==employeeId)}
public class Data { public string _id { get; set; } public string FirstName { get; set; } public string Address { get; set; } public string City { get; set; } public string contactNo { get; set; } public string LastName { get; set; } }
but getting error due to _Id
Unexpected character encountered while parsing value: O. Path '_id', line 1, position 10.
yeah, it assumes the new json project model I think
dotnet restore downloads a lot of junk. I'm going to have to look into exactly what's going on there because I don't think I want a billion copies of the BCL on my machine
Has the asp.net team completed a military coup and taken over all of .net, or?
dnx is built on Travis, by the aspnet user
Does anybody else understand almost nothing of what this project's readme is saying? github.com/aspnet/dnx
> The .NET Execution Environment contains the code required to bootstrap and run an application
What does 'bootstrap an application' mean?
> Have the ability to create a cached version of your application's dependencies ("compilation")
What does that have to do with compilation?
> you can create a dev symlink to the built DNX using the build dev-install command.
Why would I want to do that? What does that give me?
> so you can do incremental builds without having to manually copy files around.
@TomW initialise ... think OWIN or similar (its that part of the app lifecycle)
@TomW roslyn allows you to only pull what you need of the framework, so you don't actually needto install .net on the box
sort of contradicts itself though, because you need .Net installed in order to have the execution environment in the first place
just don't need all versions, only something that supports this method of deployment
@TomW its just an alternative way to reference the location of the DNX stuff
@TomW when you perform a build usually with something like msbuild it can execute a step in the build process to set your build number, this is useful for release management
its also nice not to have to manage that stuff manually
@EvilTak I use unity which is basically doing that under the bonnet ... but never really dealt with android
It's getting to the point that you can't write something, finish it, and leave it to run. Everything has to be actively managed because they change APIs and service offerings so often
How many webservers are there in basements that have barely been touched for a decade
the problem is the dev studios are buying in to the fact that EA is everywhere and can get their game to everywhere, so they accept bullshit deadlines from EA with the gut feel that if they don't sell out they will never be a success
Microsoft is still getting slapped for a rep they had 20 years ago
I think they generally speaking have seriously cleaned up their act
apple is the new microsoft of the 90's
and yet its ok ... because for some reason "apple is cool"
at my work it gets tested before it goes onto steel, so there is not a lot of third party testing, i have to find the errors before that, so i test it hard
I'm toying with building a workflow engine to wrap up my service layer and would like to explore the approach that EF takes to generate transparent proxy classes but I can't seem to figure out from the code on GitHub how it actually works.
Could someone point me in the right direction / explain ...
yeh that would be my first guess ... it would generate a new assembly then internally use those types when you query a dbset
I'm just trying to figure out how so I can do the same thing then update the ninject rules to look at my generated proxies instead of the current set of concrete types I have in my service layer
that way I can wrap methods with something simple ...
@Wardy i use to script a lot of things in BATCH scripts ,so i find some uses for the goto command, most recently i used it as a escape if something goes wrong somewhere in a complicated method. just to stop executing the code that follows.
im currently converting a vb6 project, the guy that wrote it, apparently dose not like to use exceptions, in fact it crashes if you open a file that is 'in use' by a other program.
don't get me wrong there is error handling, but no master error handler that you can just cancel the operation with.
it is a complicated peace of code, with math that goes over my head, but he wrote it then quit. the people was using it with bugs and all for over 12 years. making the same mistakes!!
I got shouted down in the js room for talking about abusing compilers to have creative notions of 'type'. Just for the lols, really.
Almost all languages have one of two sensible approaches: - Every object's set of instance functions is set at compile time and can never change (static typing) - Every object's set of instance functions is an aggregated history of the functions assigned to it (dynamic typing)
Permit dispatching to certain methods only during a repeating time interval? Sure! Dispatch to a random member of the inheritance tree for that type? Knock yourself out
Ok so after some digging about it looks like its using T4 templates to export the types at compile time then interception to basically replace the request of the original object with the generated proxy type at runtime.
Key parts of the code ...
T4 templates are here:
http://entityframework.c...
took a little digging but it's quite a smart solution
I'm using a base interface so this should be pretty easy to build a solution from where im at
get a collection of types in the app domain that implement the interface then t4 out some proxies
then in my service factory just replace the real one with the proxy
the factory is called up by ninject too
so i should be able to basically create a derived factory of the existing one then use a config option or some other logic (like another ninject rule) to choose the factory to use