I don't think the generation that currently exists in NK does stand a chance of fully adjusting.
The next generation with a democratic rule, maybe
Honestly - And I rarely say this. But put one good sniper in there and take out the yun family tree. You'll save millions of lives by sacrificing a few. Dark, hard truth.
I couldn't afford it when it first came out. Luckily things changed at work, and we were able to provide health care to all of our employees. It had nothing to do with the new laws though, and ended up being more expensive for us to do than before it was passed.
I liked the version they put forward before it got marked up by special interest.
@TravisJ To be fair, the cost difference is difficult to quantify, though - post-Obamacare plans are all very different than the ones prior to it. Things like preexisting conditions and lifetime payout maximums going away had a huge impact on the cost
most of the places that are significantly more expensive are also (at least partially) that way because of changes in the minimum plans
We chose a really nice plan from the new set, however the only difference in the large print was the price. I am sure there are fine print issues that benefit edge cases which had no coverage before but have it now.
Background of problem: tables of data defined in a relational database with date (8 letters yyyymmdd) with prefix logg
now I want to dynamically show this data in asp.net Web form grid view by selecting a date (I have a ajax calendar extender connected with a read-only textbox)
Up to here all good (with a hard coded table) showing a .xsdefined data table in a gridview
But how to make the .xsd table adapter "listen" for new tables?
Too in depth of a problem to post in chat? Does it fit better elsewhere?
I really enjoyed it. It's much cheerier than most of the Coen brothers' films, very stylized and colorful. Not too much in the term of plot, mostly a lot of intertwined vignettes set in early 50's Hollywood. Fun.
Every time I see a question pop up on ServerFault or whatever, something like "I have a linux server. I'm root on it. It's running Apache and serving some website, and I have no idea how to find where that site is configured and where it's serving the files from", I know that IIS is doing some things right. :)
I've to take a look at an IIS server twice a year (runs on a LAN, no connection to the internet. There is an old ASP.NET application running on it), every time I look at it it falls apart and I've to spend hours figuring out what had happened. Because that fuck-up never tells you what is going on.
Every other webserver has logfiles that tell you exactly what is wrong. IIS? IIS tells you something about an internal server error at best.
yeah the reason that you don't see any IIS questions like that is, that it's such a mess to set-up that you'd be way too knowledgeable to post such questions.
The problem with those people usually is that they either didn't even install that stuff themselves but got a root/vserver from a hoster with pre-configured stuff, or they followed a how-to on how to set-up Ubuntu Server and they don't even know what iptables is
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yes, but nothing that is relevant to the situation or that can help you
the last time it didn't work it was because 5 months earlier the passwords were changed for all users, including system users. IIS kept on running. Until I had to restart it and it didn't come up again
instead of just telling me that the account assigned to the application pool(s) was invalid, it told me nothing.
After hours of looking at it I just started throwing every EventLog entry at google until I found someone with the same issue and the solution 'yeah your account passwords don't work'.
Prolog is a general purpose logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
Prolog has its roots in first-order logic, a formal logic, and unlike many other programming languages, Prolog is declarative: the program logic is expressed in terms of relations, represented as facts and rules. A computation is initiated by running a query over these relations.
The language was first conceived by a group around Alain Colmerauer in Marseille, France, in the early 1970s and the first Prolog system was developed in 1972 by Colmerauer with Philippe Roussel...
@Squiggle I've only messed around a little with Angular 1 (with typescript) and it was pretty nice. A lot of the declarative binding concepts of WPF, with some of the flexibility of JS/web.
> "When life gives you lemons, don’t make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back! Get mad! I don’t want your damn lemons, what the hell am I supposed to do with these? Demand to see life’s manager! Make life rue the day it thought it could give Cave Johnson lemons! Do you know who I am? I’m the man who’s gonna burn your house down! With the lemons! I’m gonna get my engineers to invent a combustible lemon that burns your house down!" - Cave Johnson
I am trying to find a general intro of how to handle multiple views with c#/.net.
Coming from a mainframe background (cobol ..)
I cannot figure out the general idea of having a list(view), selecting a list item, presenting a new list(view), selecting the list item for editing(view), confirming o...
@Mathematics Not acceptable, but common among newbies used to forums, where responding to your own thread is the acceptable way to continue the discussion.
I have a question. In Unity there is no specific descriptor file like for example Java Maven Application has. For example where to specify is it a development or a production build. I have Init() function where I set my static variable BUILD_TYPE = DEVELOPMENT. Should I keep it or I should make my own descriptor file?
Well.. I'll just put it out there, but # of years experience is almost entirely meaningless. I got about 10 years of experience of driving a car, but that doesn't make me particularly professional about it either.
@Squiggle yes I agree, you cannot know all the API, but I often find my self asking dumb questions about things that already in the API. So one or two skims would do a great job in learning the API upfront.
Just put summary comments on API methods and your DTOs, and it spits out all the documentation you'll need, in a number of formats. My favorite is the full interactive page it generates.
@Vlad higher level. You start by describing your entire domain in natural language, then translate that into code - often supported by integration tests.
"When a consignment leaves the warehouse, notify the customer that their package is en route" => when the 'consignment departs warehouse' domain event is triggered, email recipients => Domain.When<ConsignmentDepartsWarehouse>((c) => _notificationService.Send(new EnRouteNotification(c)));