Side-note: I sure hope you realize that what you're doing isn't even valid JS anymore @Elegiac, unless you switched to some custom language instead, in that case - carry on.
@drch Yea, I got that as well. If you can't make a C# class with a few properties, I don't know how to help you. Also, his class structure seems a bit off. I can't really answer the question due the question being "wrong" to begin with :P
I have a solution in Visual Studio 2012 containing several Projects. I am trying to add a project to another project as a Reference to be able to use them together, but I cannot figure out why adding this project reference is resulting in a missing DLL when deployed/ran (FusionLog below). I have ...
Saga and north face are the two main brands to look for if you can get them at discount.
@ton - Tell the rental people you have been a couple of times too so you don't get the absolute beginners set. The medium gear is pretty much the same price but it is a little comfier.
So I've heard that if checking a LINQ query to see if it's not empty, I should use `.Any()` instead of `.Count > 0` (http://stackoverflow.com/q/305092/945456) Is there something similar for checking if we have just one item? `if(result.SingleOrDefault() != null)`?
Similar to this question but rephrased for Linq:
You can use Enumerable<T>.Any() to test if the enumerable contains data. But what's the efficient way to test if the enumerable contains a single value (i.e. Enumerable<T>.Count() == 1) or greater than a single value (i.e. Enumerable<T>.Count() >...
@JLott - Your high levels may be from your birth control. Perhaps you can switch to one with less impact. ortho tri cyclen lo is a good one to take to limit side affects.
I am developing VS2012 Package (using SDK), which implements custom visual designer. The Solution contains a several projects. When I run my package in VS experimental instance, then try to open my custom visual designer, I get a following exception:
System.IO.FileNotFoundException was unhandled...
What they are worried about it I haven't had a cycle in almost a year, I have panic attacks, and I have gained 30lbs but have not changed clothes sizes and there isn't really any sign that I have gained weight... it is weird stuff... @TravisJ
Getting equality correct is surprisingly tricky in C#. The landscape is a bit of a confusing jumble: The == and != operators are a syntactic sugar for static method calls, so it is dispatched based on the static (compile-time) type … Continue reading →
Design question; I am working on a HTML template engine that uses data-* attributes to influence the output. An example, <div data-for="child in root">#{child}</div> for a list of children in root. What kind of notation do you think would make sense to add attributes? For example, in an <option> some kind of conditional data-attr attribute to add selected. Suggestions? :-)
@inquisitiveIdiot There is a huge advantage if you know the proper size in advance to preallocating. Otherwise, calls to Add may do a full O(n) alloc +copy