I mean run the old version for now. Get the new version installed on proper hosting. When it's up and running, go to downtime, backup the DBs in the old hosting, restore them to the new hosting, and switch over the DNS
might take a couple hours... if everything goes right :P
but worst case scenario, you're stuck on the old version for a bit longer.
@TravisJ I think a little over 2 years now. Their performance is a bit meh at times, but I'm on the $5/mo plan, so I don't expect much. It's pretty good value. They have a file browser, not really an FTP. But you can upload files and such. You can directly connect to it using Filezilla or something, too.
I think I'm not undertanding LINQ well. I want to do:
foreach (MyObjetc myObject in myObjectCollection)
{
myObjet.MyProperty = newValue
}
Just change all values for a property in all elements of my collection.
Using LINQ wouldn't be this way?
myObjectCollection.Select(myObject => myObjec...
Probably because the deferred execution trips a lot of people up. Your suggestion of using an object as the expression body was interesting even if it isn't a good idea.
I even bribed them with homemade baked goods.. had our chief architect and our director say "that's a good idea" but nothing has been done by anyone but me so far..
@JoshVarty I'd rather just use a for loop for internal mutation like that - though in general, I'd typically do a map operation instead anyways (like @TravisJ 's approach)
@TravisJ For some things, but they stink - so I'd never recommend them. Planning to move everything that's based there elsewhere
there are some that are just useless, but tons that cover old valuable stuff
that nobody maintained
in July we had between 20% and 70% passage. Now we have closer to 95% passage... I'm the only one I know of who actually puts time into fixing them. And I'm not even an SDET, lol
back in August, we had... Tests failed: 77 (1 new), passed: 736, muted: 69
now we have Tests failed: 27, passed: 718, muted: 25
keep in mind that's only the unit tests that are run for every checkin
I am a software engineer at a medium sized company. We have a fairly robust testing platform running on TeamCity. It does unit tests on every checkin, and a daily unit test/BVT run.
The problem is - we have a great deal of broken unit tests.
Quite often, I bring up the pointlessness of unit t...
@Pheonixblade9 Ah, thank you. I'm running CentOS on a VPS (6.4). I'm trying to install Chrome or Chromium. I've looked at all the various articles on how to do this, including this one. Problem is, I get the error GLIBC 2.14 required. None of the other users seem to get that issue.
@AndyOHart i can't find a way quickly, sorry. I only would advice to check if there is a way to make custom deserializer (or override default) so it can differentiate values...
I've come to the conclusion that I might use a DB connection to transfer data between my program and forum. I feel it suits my needs more than an HTTPS GET/POST can. I need something to secure the connection. Like a "middle-man" connection. Hm... I also need to figure out how I can do the login via DB connection.
@jim Well. I really don't know o.o For some reason, when it reaches a certain point of my code, it duplicates some data and copies the last "Quantidade"
For no reason at all
I can't find a freaking link between them
I'm just letting my stress out...
It is midnight here and I still can't find a solution
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Not long ago I wrote a blog post about how platform restrictions harm .NET. This led to a lot of discussion online and on Twitter. At some point David Kean suggested a more productive approach would be to create a UserVoice issue. So I did and it quickly gathered a lot of votes. I’m visiting Toronto right now so I’ve been off of the Internet all day and missed all the hubbub when it happened.…
okay, so if i spawn 2 threads and they both make connection to same host with keep alive set to true. and both will not make the connection at same time.
Why does .NET not reuse the connection made by previous thread?
given that server supports keep-alive, and requests are made within the timeout interval
and knwoing that if only single thread keeps on making the request, connection is reused
I need to listen to an open API, upon correct data i need to download some file and process it. I am using timer to automatically issue a download request every x seconds which keeps the connection alive, hence available for reuse.
There are total of 3 components:
1. Parent Class
2. Listener C...
yeah at first im using this: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Reference/Events?redirectlocale=en-US&redirectslug=DOM%2FMozilla_event_reference
but its wrong i think because its event for DOM , or related to UI and webbase
so your links are related with events in w3school but much more of explainations