@Wardy ....my god. That's like...the drawings on the wall of the ancient alien temple when the heroes reach the end of their journey....or so they think
anyone got a good codebase / sample they could give me to take a look at for resource strings?
need to support ISO standard based culture strings .. which i'm guessing I pull from thread culture but may come from a session variable, need to figure this one out
In my Winforms App, I set the Application Icon to a custom .Ico File I have, but when I publish the project the Icon in the taskbar looks distorted and has little black dots in it?
The icon looks fine in the taskbar when I set it as a Form icon... anyone experienced this before? or have thoughts?
@Michael I was in Maine drinking my face off for three days, followed by food poisoning, I'm assuming from raw oysters. Protip - food poisoning and a hangover do not pair well. Not an experience I recommend.
I think what it's saying is that because temperature is a statistical measure, you can use quantum weirdness to configure a system of particles that will take energy from a system that is at absolute zero, making it effectively colder than that
@Rusty Depends what you actually want. decimal is basically an integer with an implicit decimal point. float and double are different animals - they're more precise for "smaller" numbers, but can only represent exactly things that have exact base 2 representations.
Assets/scrips/levels.cs(29,41): error CS1061: Type string' does not contain a definition for Count' and no extension method Count' of type string' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)