Look into designing your project using a MVVM pattern. If you code your core library using view models you just need to do some research on writing a class library that works in mono and windows.
Once the library is done your UI code will be platform specific but with a MVVM pattern it should be pretty minimal.
I feel very sad, knowing that he's going to become the lead programmer of our offshore team, and that a lot of absolutely shitty code is going to appear.
Has anyone used IFX Standard Messaging Protocol? (Help:))
@ton.yeung ah. it's good u're sure. have you used any msging protocol?
@ton.yeung look. I have to create a webservice on a basis of XSD file and IFX protocol (IFX Protocol - Just defines what format of XML to send and receive).
@ton.yeung and were u validating request responses by XSD or how? I'm now trying to figure out...
figuring out how to start. I could create simple SOAP web-service but in which point does XSD come in? And How do I force it to use IFX Standard XML ?
Interactive Financial Exchange (IFX) is an XML specification for financial transactions such as bill presentment and payment, business to business and consumer to business banking (e.g.: balances, financial transaction information), payments and automated teller machine (ATM) communications.
It is being developed and maintained by a consortium of individuals representing financial and information technology companies.
See also
*Open Financial Exchange
External links
* Organisation: [http://www.ifxforum.org/home Interactive Financial eXchange Forum]
* Specification: [http://www.ifxforum.o...
So my previous code
if (x.Contains("Attn") {Console.WriteLine("FOUND: {0}",x);}
will look like this.
if (x.IndexOf("Attn", CompareOptions.IgnoreCase) > 0) {Console.WriteLine("FOUND: {0}",x);}
How to replace this line with a standard array?
List<string> openstr = new List<string>() {"Attn:","Atn","ATTN:","Accounts","Accounts Payable","ACCOUNTS PAYABLE"};
Interactive Financial Exchange (IFX) is an XML specification for financial transactions such as bill presentment and payment, business to business and consumer to business banking (e.g.: balances, financial transaction information), payments and automated teller machine (ATM) communications.
It is being developed and maintained by a consortium of individuals representing financial and information technology companies.
See also
*Open Financial Exchange
External links
* Organisation: [http://www.ifxforum.org/home Interactive Financial eXchange Forum]
* Specification: [http://www.ifxforum.o...
You see all those UNIQUE SCAN subqueries? That's doing a UNIQUE on every single one of those tables.
You should have a one-to-many relationship with T1 being the parent, and any tables you need to be in the query to have a FOREIGN KEY relationship to an indexed ID primary key column on T1.
The...
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@ton.yeung I wonder if you could send some of them my way. I have a friend who has his own company. He does networking, as in laying cables and connecting them. Setting up routers and stuff. He's looking to branch out.
Oracle accesses index by any one of these access methods, 1. Index Unique Scan 2. Index Range Scan 3. Index Range Scans Descending 4. Index Skip Scan 5. Index Full Scan 6. Index Fast Full Scan The below mentioned scans are for the table access method. It can be either one of these, 1. Full Table Scan 2. Rowid Scan
SELECT * FROM [selection related joins] WHERE Id in (SELECT Id FROM [criteria related joins] WHERE [Criteria] AND RowNumber BETWEEN [skip] AND [skip] + [take]);
One of the properties of a B*Tree is that all leaf blocks should be at the same level in the tree. This level is also known as the height of the index, meaning that any traversal from the root block of the index to a leaf block will visit the same number of blocks.
I can understand where a lot of anti-patterns come from. But when they use it to produce calculated results doesn't it ever trigger that thought "Hey wait a minute... this a computer."
Quick XML/Xpath QUestion: <given>bob</given> <given /> <given qualifier="CL">bobby</given> <given></given> I need an XPath that will give me all "given" elements that have data, that do not have an attribute
it takes diligence to keep it to a minimum ;) thats why code reviews are important and TDD helps. the less code you write, the less tests you have to write
I don't like conspiracy, but I feel like bitcoins are used to break encryption. On the other hand, I think they could have a lot of investment potential.
@Billdr - Plus the hardware makers are hanging on to their orders claiming "testing" when really they're just mining with them for 6 weeks before they send them to you.
@Lews it is reducint by half every 210 000 blocks , 1 block = cca 10 min so every 4 years is the reward per mined block halved, now is 25 btc per block
Everyone knows the bitcoin number but the network won't allow you to spend it unless you sign the transaction using the private key of the wallet that it's been associated with.