Anyone notice that after all the training & expectation, the only data structures you ever have a reason to use in application code are List and Dictionary? Sure, maybe a ConcurrentDictionary slips in to your reentrant code now and then, but where are my Stacks and Queues?! I'll never see a splay tree writing software for an insurance company.
I have two projects in my solution. AppDomain.CurrentDomain.GetBaseDirectory(); gets the startup paroject's bin directory but not the project in which the code is being executed. how do i get the current project's directory ?
I have a json file in a new project. I want to deserialize the file but I cant get the project directory where the file is present
@nyconing Solution\ProjectA\FolderA\FileToRead. but all directory functions i tried brings up Solution\ProjectB\Bin\debug since it is the start up project
The Portable Executable (PE) format is a file format for executables, object code, DLLs, FON Font files, and others used in 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows operating systems. The PE format is a data structure that encapsulates the information necessary for the Windows OS loader to manage the wrapped executable code. This includes dynamic library references for linking, API export and import tables, resource management data and thread-local storage (TLS) data. On NT operating systems, the PE format is used for EXE, DLL, SYS (device driver), and other file types. The Extensible Firmware Interface...
@mr5 Not ===, though. "the east coast" refers to the entire part of the US that lies along the Atlantic ocean, not necessarily just the bits on the shore itself.
@mr5 I think one of the developers said that one of the legit ways of finding more magic items was to break pots, and I think from then onwards I always broke them if I found them :)
@Squirrelkiller I figured there would be (I think the expression got to Hebrew from German or Russian), so maybe that's where it came from - a pot that doesn't have a matching lid, but another matching pot.
The Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP) is a facetious communication protocol for controlling, monitoring, and diagnosing coffee pots. It is specified in RFC 2324, published on 1 April 1998 as an April Fools' Day RFC, as part of an April Fools prank. An extension, HTCPCP-TEA, was published as RFC 7168 on 1 April 2014 to support brewing teas, which is also an April Fools' Day RFC.
== Protocol ==
RFC 2324 was written by Larry Masinter, who describes it as a satire, saying "This has a serious purpose – it identifies many of the ways in which HTTP has been extended inappropriately." The...
Sure, there's preproduction. And technically I should have brought this particular sql script to be pushed as an sql script
but certain things like dropping tables isn't allowed (and rightfully so)
though there are ways around that, and I needed to do this for what I was supposed to do (basically recreate the table, add the data, and substitute it)
Honestly, they need to do it differently.. have a possibility to request that a particular sql script be allowed to drop tables or whatever, and then hire someone who verifies these scripts manually
Woah we actually have a similar problem - we have millions of records that technically should be doubled, but our database server just can't handle that.
ShowConfirm() {
confirm('r u sure u want to dismiss this dialog?, yes, no,
() => confirm('r u really sure you wanted to do it?', yes, no,
() => confirm('r u really really sure?', yes, no, ShowConfirm)))
}