@nyconing yes the control have a DataBinding capability but I like the logic to flow in ViewModel so I need to listen when this property have been changed
Anyway, I have decided to modify our glorified base library and add OnPropertyChanged(string propertyName) method on it. I hope my colleagues wont curse me for this
@Breathing It's the suffix to the last name. In many cases, it makes the name 'sound okay'. For example, 'Uden' is a place in the Netherlands. So my name would literally be 'Roel Uden', and that sounds weird. But 'Roel from Uden' makes perfect sense. That's exactly what 'van' does in this case. We have a lot of prefixes that work like that.
Sure, but Earth is a bit too.. global? Take a place near where you live and that's exactly what it is. My ancestors were obviously from the place called Uden. I actually just live 15km away from it now, but that's just chance really.
You'll find this this one funny. 'Henk de Boer'. In this case, 'Boer' means farmer. And 'de' is for 'the'. Literally, 'Henk the Farmer'. I suspect this mans ancestors were farmers :-P
I have a string of 7 individual numbers.
Using any of those 7 numbers using only +/- with other numbers maximum four
to achieve a specific target. If target cannot be achieve then skip.
I want to be able to easily input the series of numbers and also the desired target
Program needs to be either...
Wyk [vɨk] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zbójna, within Łomża County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) west of Zbójna, 29 km (18 mi) north-west of Łomża, and 101 km (63 mi) west of the regional capital Białystok.
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My last names mean, respectively, "Dawn" and "Chestnut", in two different languages. And one of them is a translation from a previous name in yet a third language.
I have a friend named Bosco. He's not Italian, though - his family is from Argentina, though perhaps they were originally from Italy. Most Jews in South America emigrated there during the 30's and 40's, usually to escape the Nazis.
Yes @BugFinder I'm planning too. One of my plans is to relocate and live permanently in one of the countries in Europe (I'd prefer Europe than US or Australia to be honest) then maybe Philippines will be a place where I can unwind in the future when I need to. hehe
40 Gigabit Ethernet (40GbE) and 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE) are groups of computer networking technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at rates of 40 and 100 gigabits per second (Gbit/s), respectively. The technology was first defined by the IEEE 802.3ba-2010 standard and later by the 802.3bg-2011, 802.3bj-2014, and 802.3bm-2015 standards.The standards define numerous port types with different optical and electrical interfaces and different numbers of optical fiber strands per port. Short distances (e.g. 7 m) over twinaxial cable are supported while standards for fiber reach up to 40 km...
Terabit Ethernet or TbE is used to describe speeds of Ethernet above 100 Gbit/s. 400 Gigabit Ethernet (400G, 400GbE) and 200 Gigabit Ethernet (200G, 200GbE) standards developed by the IEEE P802.3bs Task Force using broadly similar technology to 100 Gigabit Ethernet were approved on December 6, 2017. In 2016, several networking equipment suppliers were already offering proprietary solutions for 200G and 400G.
There's currently no IEEE technology roadmap beyond 400 Gbit/s—"sometime after 2020"—but doubling to 800 GbE is expected to occur when single-lane 100 GbE links become available. This technology...
What are you doing that needs that much bandwidth? If you need it for data synchronization between storage devices, shared clusters and such, ethernet is probably not the right tool anyway.
the select requires all information from U and some from R (but for the sake of making it easier and since its irrelevant, I just select star it in the example query)
select u.*, r.* from (select user.*,count(userrole.id) as counter from user left join userrole on user.userid = r.userid where counter>1) as u left join userrole.. blah blah
SQL question: Is it possible to fill a temp table from SQL tabular function, this doesn't work INSERT INTO #tmpBus GetAllProducts 1 ,'01/01/2010' ,'16/07/2018'