how would I write a 1 producer (my app) and 2 consumer (ILogger, IMessageBox) kind of thing?
i.e. my application needs to notify user of error, so its calls something like Notify.Add(string message), where both my logger and messagebox service will report the info
aka a way to not have to all logger.Add and notify.Add or whatever
@GLeBaTi i think there might be a subversion plugin which is capable of doing this, but i've never used it. A second approach could be to write a tool which edits the csproject file as necessary
i have deveolped a crystal report for generating the id cards. now i want to show two student's id card in a row (Means 2 column format). Currently i can display 1 id card in a row
@yogi970 in my experience generating a reporttemplate in runtime is not an easy task. And with the workaround i mean your printer has the ability to print for example 2 pages on one, by resizing them to half of their size. The same could work to display two columns
@yogi970 to handle translation we use a whole table which contains translated english data to the requested language, but you have to add every used phrase.
so you can do something like this before displaying the data: data = getTranslation(data, languageenum.Hindi);
Can anyone explain why this if statement is getting skipped? Here's the debug but I'm not really understanding why. The blocked code is equal to a reasoncode gyazo.com/fce09ac10c59a9020802d0ac2e36ef4d
"DL,Bla,Bla" is a string. You want it to be a Collection of some sort, so I'm assuming that all values are split by comma. By doing .Split(','), I get a collection with each value seperated. Then you can easily use the Contains function to determine whether something is in the collection.
In the same kinda context, how would I do it so if that ReasonCode contained something equal to the first value of the blockedCodes string if (blockedCodes.Split(',').Contains(uaType.ReasonCode))
I am creating an application using ASP.NET 4.0 Web Forms for a friend who organizes parties and she wants to ask who will bring what(i.e. sides, meat, desert) to a list of her friends.
I already have a undetermined number of friends in stored in my index via Microsoft SQL Management Studio and ...
Further to Chris's answer, I think it might help giving the property a different name than its type. When starting out it can prevent possible confusion. Eg:
public Product(string name, ProductGroup group)
{
this.Name = name;
this.Group = group;
}
public ProductGroup Group {get; set;}
It's in the comments section of Chris, I could put my current code up on pastebin or something but that would require me to translate it to English first... Variables and class names are in Finnish right now
@Tatu No, your 'Finnish' code, it's not coded in Finnish. Your var names are just Finnish. It makes no sense to me that you use a language written in English and use Finnish var names is all
@RoelvanUden It's not that, but we have a program which automatically checks it. The program won't accept it if my var & class names are not the same as in the assignment
@RoelvanUden I don't think I'm explaining very well xP I need another set of BlockedCodes with the same variable name, but they'll be different two letter codes. But they can't be in that comma seperated string.
@Roel I need my code to be able to differentiate from which BlockedCodes to use as there are two sets and possibly more to be added. However my spec says I have to make it so that no code changes would be needed, so I guess I need them to have the same variable name?
The purpose is to block out any codes from the existing app, but if another dev needs to add another collection of BlockedCodes then they won't have to make any code changes
The BlockedCodes will never get modified, but there may be another set of BlockedCodes added as a different variable, but I can't change the hardcode no
so like the existing BlockedCodes are called BlockedCodesTP but in the future someone may add a BlockedCodesXC
@Tatu rhyma is not a string. rhyma is an object. When you print rhyma, it prints the type of object that ryhma is because it is not a string and it will not behave as one.
If you need rhyma to be a string, you need to specify that it is a string, not that it is a Tuoteryhma
If it IS a Tuoteryhma, then your Tuoteryhma needs to have a string inside it.
And then when you print that string, you will need to print the string inside your rhyma object.
Why does this produce a 5th position (array with a length of 5) with a blank "" value? string[] lsToAddresses = "email1@email.com; email2@email.com; email3@email.com; email4@email.com;".Split(";".ToCharArray());
Update:
You could implement an encrypted app.config. You can do this through several different approaches:
Protecting Connection Information
Windows Data Protection
So how this would work, is when an Administrator inserts the credentials you would decrypt the app.config modify the key/value...
That is a good question, can someone review my answer.
It was pretty easy to set up for me. You just get Xamarin Studio and the SDK of the target platform. You then make an Emulator and run it on the emulated device. Pretty straightforward.
It's not Java. That's one hell of a whooping plus.
Otherwise it just wraps around all the native stuff and there's not much difference in the end result, if any at all. Mono may use a little more memory initially, because it loads a bit of the runtime, but it's not much.
now however when I try use the .Split on that I'm getting the error message: 'System.Configuration.SettingsProperty' does not contain a definition for 'Split' and no extension method 'Split' accepting a first argument of type 'System.Configuration.S…
@KalaJ Drag 'n drop baby! But yes, intents are still around -- that's the OS mechanism after all, but you don't have to use it. You can use more generic approaches that translate to intents under the hood. You use the full .NET framework, or parts that are supported. PCL support is there, too, so you can make it cross platform for iOS, Android, WP, Windows Store, and desktop, Linux and Mac. :P