@ReedCopsey True, if you use global locations for these libraries, and get into DLL Hell again. .NET fixes that with the GAC... sorry "Fixes" that... but if you keep all your libraries local, you don't run into it.
and the nice thing is that the code to use them is almost always simpler than the code before
@dirt That raises PropertyChanged for "TryAgainEnabled", which will update anything bound to that property, but won't help the command's internal usage
@ton.yeung Bjarne Stroustrup said it best, I think - "If you understand int and vector, you understand C++. The rest is details. 1300 pages of details."
that's really what it boils down to - once you really understand std::vector inside and out
you'll likely be fairly competent - but there's still a ton of crap you end up having ot learn to be effective :(
I actually think the design patterns is a different issue - C++ actually can allow you to write a lot of code in ways that violate typical "design patterns" but are more flexible and reusable
@ton.yeung It's a lot easier to design yourself into problems in C#, though, in what I've seen
but it's also easier to refactor out of the problem ;)
I often will write stuff in C#, then optimize it there, then port it to C++ afterwards :S
I'd like to delete isolated storage. How can I identify and kill all applications using files in isolated storage (or otherwise remove their lock on my files in isolated storage) so I can delete files in isolated storage?
Here's a small console app I wrote to test this...
namespace ConcurrentPDF
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
for (int i = 1; i < 5; i++)
{
string fileName = string.Format("C:\\a\\sample{0}.pdf", i);
Program program = new Program();
//assume the files are open in an unknown program (acrobat)
//System.Diagnostics.Process ProcessName = program.OpenToPrintDocument(szFileName: fileName);
if (System.IO.File.Exists(fileName)) { MoveFileEx(fileName, null, "(0x4)"); }
Error code 3 is ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND. It seems that you made a simple mistake in your file names: one of the directories in one of your file names does not exist.
In a comment, you state that the call that fails is of the form:
MoveFileEx(newFile, "", 4);
This will certainly fail. What you ar...
Mmm... makefiles. Whee.
All that whitespace at the beginning of the line. That has to be tabs. Or Make will barf up a really obscure error. Make sure those are tabs and try again.
See the button on the left side of the keyboard labeled "tab". Delete the spaces and hit that once to ins...
@PaulthePirate If you don't put any effort forward; we won't help you. This isn't a site where we do your work for you. You also need to be specific in your question.
I am trying to solve this problem.
Inserting in SQL Server Table based on Different Table
I used a store Procedure to solve this but it didn't work.
So, i am just wondering if it is possible to do this in C#.
Now, is it Possible to get data from each row of table in an Array.
Assign a number(s...
@PaulthePirate Coming into the room and being vague, not helpful, getting hostile, and randomly spilling spoilers isn't the way to become one of the guys. We all try be respectful and helpful; but we don't expect others to do our work.
@user2345661 your question/problem is far too complex to simply help you. Someone would literally have to do the work for you, which we normally get paid to do. If there is an error in something you have tried, then yes, we can help.
@ton.yeung what if I have appendicitis? I think the person who told me this only meant to say "get a cab unless you think you're going to die on the way to the hospital"
@user2345661 you could use a sproc, or c#, or javascript, or probably aseembly if you were really feeling lucky... the problem isnt your choice of technology.