@Alex When .NET 6 releases, the upgrade assistant also releases. The upgrade assistant is currently in preview, so you can't be sure it'll upgrade your large asp.net application without complications.
Pro: Seems to give the dev team the long needed power to say "yeah well this thing will need at least a week so either you want us to do it or you don't" Con: Devs now to planning.
I already have that feeling lol, but at some point I arrived at the mindset "whatever it's not my time, it's time I sell to the company, so if they want to spent it making me do the planning, that is their problem".
Same for the fact that we have to book everything by the quarter hour, but it has to match the timesheet by the minute, so as the timesheet counts by the minute, we have to book everything by the minute.
So to not get confused I just take my time booking all that shit and then book 15 minutes on "booking times", or even 30 minutes sometimes
But hey, it's a business decision, they gotta know what they're doing right
idk? the only time I was able to get it open in diskpart was in the "recovery" area in the Windows bootup menu
where it gives me a terminal to write in...but doing stuff like chkdsk immediately returns some kind of error, and trying to delete the partitions with the Windows installer gives a 0x800 code
bitlocker uses 256 bit key, which eventually become unsafe. Imagine a key, which is magical. Noone knows how many digits or method it's using. Just works on hardware level. Tho you loose the user authentication feature. The only one who can read the data is to whoever give the SSD and computer to.
The top one is CTRL k, CTRL D, but I found that it works only when I select a bunch of lines and choose Format selection instead of format document (CTRL k, CTRL D), but doesn't work if I selected the whole document.
I'm brand new to Swagger and I'm trying to debug an API. I'm setting a GET call to have a parameter of a string array, but it keeps wanting to interpret it has having a JSON body.
@Bassem Theoretically? A lot more than you actually need. That said, your computer is only going to process up to N at any given time, where N is the number of parallel processes it can support based on it's hardware and OS configurations.
thanks , but would you please tell me if async is suitable for this situation or not I have table with 1 million records (it is on ElasticSearch) , From C# , I need to call an API with parameter Id then update the record with the response
so 1 million API call and 1 millon update operation
So you want to make a million network requests? Async would be a solution (you might also consider system.threading.tasks.parallel.foreach which will extract the multithreading logic away as long as the logic you put inside is thread safe)
They are different tools for different jobs -- each has it's own benefits in different scenarios but are sometimes interchangeable. Whichever one is best will be up to your choice. Async operations are generally faster because most computers can run parallel operations, but rely on the items in your list being thread safe.