// Open the stream and read it back.
using (FileStream fs = File.OpenRead(path))
{
byte[] b = new byte[1024];
UTF8Encoding temp = new UTF8Encoding(true);
while (fs.Read(b,0,b.Length) > 0)
{
Console.WriteLine(temp.GetString(b));
}
}
The underlying connection was closed: The connection was closed unexpectedly.
Hmm
Here's a better view of the code:
foreach (string url in DownloadUrls)
{
using (WebClient obj = new WebClient())
using (Stream s = obj.OpenRead(url))
file_bytes_total += int.Parse(obj.ResponseHeaders["Content-Length"].ToString());
}
The first request does not utilize a header that indicates the length of the result. It closes the connection when it finishes.
The second request utilizes the length header, reads the designated number of bytes, then closes the connection gracefully. (under the client side control instead of...
Hi, we have many windows services that run nightly/hourly to bring crunched data from mongo to memcache. Sometimes the services stop/crash silently without any notice. i was hoping to build some heartbeat on those services
How do I read using Streamreader an embedded resource (txt file)? (and return it as a string?) My current script uses a windows form and texbox that allows the user to find and replace text in a text file that is not embedded.
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
StringC...
Let say I have a device with memory locations 0x00, 0x10, 0x20, etc.. Each memory location has a value. The software in the device stores additional data for each memory location. How should I split that up for MVVM?
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@ton.yeung TWSS Short for [that's what she said]. Only to be used in situations where saying [that's what she said] would be deemed inappropriate. Usually said under breath and pronounced twiss.
@LewsTherin Yeah, but I still have a GTX 580 which honestly... A 700 series is a small bump, unless you spend like $900 dollars then you get like a 5-10% boost.
But with the way my 580 is overclocked; it is quite awesome.
I might sell my entire desktop for $1,100-$1,200 bucks now. It should sell...
@CCInc It seems many don't factor usage into account. I've barely used mine so I think it should be worth that much. And seriously? I can't find the damn thing anywhere, my own brand anyway
@LewsTherin Also, it powers over 5,000 resolution with an extra monitor at 1020P. Also, it comes factory overclocked to 860 mhz and I overclocked it to 950 mhz. So it performs really well.
@LewsTherin A 680 only provided a minimal upgrade compared to the 580; it actually has less processing power then the 580. The seven series is an okay upgrade; still not worth the price. Two of these cards will still out perform top of the line at the moment.
@ReedCopsey Yeah, I think people get worried about used items.