@MLProgrammer-CiM Besides e-mail clients don't allow a lot of things. For example, css stylesheets, but do allow inline CSS (some of them, some don't). Too complex to do anything that can be called trivial.
@MoonOwlPrince Arbitrary reasons. A <style> block should be OK, and it is for some clients, but for most clients it's simply removed (e.g. gmail). I think hotmail allows it though, but only on web, not the desktop outlook client. Basically: That world sucks.
Not in real life but online simply because they can be irritating at times. They act like your annoying twin sister who just wants to argue for the sake of arguing
I think i read something a coupla months ago about a woman finding out her bloke used to be a woman just after being married. That's a bit disturbing though. Before the look used to be so obvious now you can not tell :(
Anyone recommend some particular good resources on how to make your code readable? I know its subjective - but general good principles e.g. Camel case etc?
Does this solution structure look right: - Data Access references Model - Model - Services references Data Access & Model - WebApp references Services & Model
everytime I read 'recursive' I hear a compilter/interpreter screaming 'NOOOO' and somewhere, more or less silenty a StackOverflowException creeps up...