if there's an off chance that staying at home will prevent me from being dead sick, and assuming I don't have pressing things to do in the office, I'll take a sick day
usually I'm fine the next day, but I suppose I'll never know if I would have been fine regardless
my thoughts always come back to the same idea behind why you should be able to work from home. If they didn't trust you to do the work, what are we even talking about here?
there needs to be a mutual respect there. And largely this has been handled up to this point as, "Come to work and work 8 hours, so I know if there's something to do, you'll do it"
I'd like to think that in the future, this dynamic will change
I don't know of anybody who genuinely dedicates all 8 hours at work towards a task
I like VR. I like the potential and the physical of doing a game. But we should also be honest and admit that any game designed around locomotion, teleportation or thumb movement in any way, feels very fucking weird and awful. Seeing as they want to make an HL-based game, I expect movement... and it'll suck.
@CaptainObvious Oh we had some internet issues and their support line sucks ballz
@RoelvanUden Try using WIlhelmTel and then switch to Vodafone cuz you moved to a new district and they don't serve there.
WIlhelmTel is like 20% cheaper, can be cancled to the end of the next month, has a super support hotline (they tell you how long 2 wait and you can use the numpad and none of this crappy music where 30% gets losst due to networking) and a great service over all.
Having problems? We'll send a guy over in the evening!
I will not fear technical debt. For fear the mind-killer. I will write my debt. I will let it pass through me. When the feature has published, there shall be no debt. Only I will remain.
I have a required field in my model, on a specific condition i set the value of the field if its null, however my modelstate is still invalid, how can i get around this?
ill try to explain it as best i can, so my required field is TimeSpent on a condition i set the value of timespent to 0. then checking if the modelstate is valid returns false, i will knock up a basic code structure
So is ModelState a class you (or your team) has written, or is it part of a bigger framework? I don't recognize it, but I'm not well versed in all the various frameworks either.
I mean, I'd be curious if the validations being run in the "IsValid" function are something that you (or your org) wrote and maybe try and track that down.
My only suggestion would be maybe you forgot to associate with ModelState object with your call object or something silly like that -- maybe hope someone with MVC experience joins.
im thinking its probably not possible the way im doing it, as the initial missing timespent value already adds an error to the modelstate error collection
this might get nasty if you get other errors beside the timespent. What could possibly happen, is that whenever you change anything in "obj" model, ModeState becomes invalid. So, what you could potentially do is set obj to a new object with no reference, and use that in further calculations (inside of if(ModelState.IsValid){ })
I'm currently working with a repository that has multiple branches.
When I create a tag, does that tag refer to the then-current branch?
In other words: Whenever I create a tag, do I need to switch to the desired branch and tag inside that branch so that the tag refers to that branch at that po...