I am currently taking data from a database that I then throw onto a variable, that is used further down in the code. However, if the user does not type anything into a search bar, this code never runs thus breaks. Is there a smart "structure" for setting standard values?
@Kob_24 as tries to cast the users object to an object of type List<UserEntity. If it succeeds, you get that object (obviously), if it doesn't (for whatever reason), null is returned. Though I'm not entirely sure what happens when users is null or if users is only declared (like: object users; or even List<UserEntity users).
@Kob_24 In that case what it is doing is preventing ToList() from being run on IEnumerable<UserEntity>'s that are lists. I would assume it was written under the assumption that ToList() is costly and should be avoided if possible.
how is that of any interest? And why would anyone want to know that or report about it?
I never understood why states allow reports about terrorist activities. Just don't report it and it'll stop. Terrorist rely on spreading terror which can only happen with the 'help' of news agencies. Don't report it -> Terror groups don't get attention -> nobody knows about them -> they don't get new recruits -> no new violence.
True, but not letting people know whats happening could just lead to confusion as well, make some people perhaps unsure about the government/press @SteffenWinkler
@Squiggle yeah...no. Investigative journalism is important. Free press is part of that, yes, but it's just a part of that. And reporting on things like this has just one purpose: Generating clicks.
@Xariez The same people that'd be 'confused' or 'unsure' about govenment/press are already confused/unsure about them. Not much would change. If you really have to, make it a small side article, more about mourning than what happened.
@SteffenWinkler aye. It's about how the news is reported that matters, IMO. As ever with these things, the knee-jerk reaction of "foreigners bad!" never helps anything. We'll see...
I guess you've seen one or two things. I just don't have an opinion about anything pretty much. I need to hear the people responsible in order to judge.
I don't agree nor disagree.. I just can't tell. Humans are complicated and as a Swede living in one of the best countries in the world, I just can't form an opinion.
Not sure I am not really keeping up with it since I find it pretty retarded we had to get ourselves involved (As EU) and now it already costed several lives.
i'm pretty sure theres a method on the bitmap class / something that can resize an image and give you a smaller version but i'm guessing it does so by interpolating pixel data
@misha130 ah, that'll do it. I admire the self-control the Israelis have. The last time a European country decided to hail rockets on another country, the offender got fucked up pretty bad in less than a decade.
@ntohl @Mathematics i'm thinking or searching I'll add a marker interface to my entities with a "searchfield" in it that contains all the data I want to make searchable ... just an idea i'm toying with
The craziest thing is that a small group like ISIS can actually get the world to this point. I mean how many people now automatically assume a Muslim is a bad person is just ridiculous. Reminds me of : The bad apples always ruin it for the good ones.
I think he went to try some ideas out @Sippy ... poor guy ... must be hard jumping in here for noobies ... @RowanKleinGunnewiek come back, we miss you !!!
@misha130 yeah, you can use that I guess, but you don't want to transfer the image multiple times to the same client? Think of bandwidth and things like that.
in 20 lines of code yesterday I managed to get basic auth plugged in to my existing token based auth, my SSO server + all my applications now support this ...
In the context of an HTTP transaction, basic access authentication is a method for an HTTP user agent to provide a user name and password when making a request.
== Features ==
HTTP Basic authentication (BA) implementation is the simplest technique for enforcing access controls to web resources because it doesn't require cookies, session identifiers, or login pages; rather, HTTP Basic authentication uses standard fields in the HTTP header, obviating the need for handshakes.
== Security ==
The BA mechanism provides no confidentiality protection for the transmitted credentials. They are me...
I noticed I can plug in google and facebook accounts too pretty easily ... looks like I just need to add a 1 liner
kinda cool though, when I pass basic auth I use the same header as token auth, and t just intercepts before ident processes the token in the header to look for the basic auth stuff and "replace it with a token" lol
then my infrastructure just works as normal
I seriously need to get a demo of this stuff up and blog about it