ok I think I will do this, I will seacth for a .exe.config in the specified folder and I will imply that path, if the user changes the path because it's not the correct file I check if the file he implied exists or not. and I do this for all the files I need
@Sippy well it's not that bad, and he made easy since he uses the actual name of the files to search so I just need to change the name to what I need. I hope it didn't mess up anything in the process tho
@TomW Then consult them that they are fucking up the work process with their pretentious piece of shit attitude that won't let you fucking test a bloody problem.
I can look at it three ways: - for the industry and my experience level it's pretty darn good - as a fraction of the money they make it's piss poor - as a fraction of the money I'd get doing the exact same job as a contractor it's still pretty poor
Am trying to bind 2 items to a xaml page.One is an observable collection of services the other is an instance of expert item.Am getting an error A first chance exception of type 'System.ArgumentException' occurred in myapp.Client.DLL when I try to raise an INotifyProperty changed for the expert i...
@JakobMillah yes. We have substitute. The first baby also had very few breast milk. After 3 month we gave up, and continued with only Humana. We try our best now, so Eszter may have milk.
When and if you ever did ask for help, would you ask for someone to solve the problem for you or would you ask for resources that help you understand how to solve the problem yourself
@Sippy I like to try things on my own and try to understand new things. But I reckon that sometimes I lack the time to spend on learning something to it's fullest
hmmm what about if when the user is creating the package I ask him what's the .config file for the service if there's more than 1 .config file in a folder and I rename it my own? would that be better.
Any of you have experience with nuget by any chance? It' s telling me that " This project references NuGet package(s) that are missing on this computer. Enable NuGet Package Restore to download them". but when I right click on the solution and click on " restore NuGet package" nothing hapens, am I missing something obvious?
@Thijser uninstall and install, if that fails go to packages folder in your solution folder (one up) and delete it manually and delete it from packages file aswell
@misha130 already uninstalled 1 nuget 2 the individual packages 3 visual studion and I tried to delete the package folder in the sollution folder, is there another location?
All packages are already installed and there is nothing to restore.
error : This project references NuGet package(s) that are missing on this computer. Enable NuGet Package Restore to download them. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=317567. ========== Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 2 up-to-date, 0 skipped ========== All packages are already installed and there is nothing to restore.
I heard that you were eliminated by a group of amateurs that the coach is a part-time dentist. well maybe you'll get a sympathy discount if you go there
out of jokes Mr. Toxy is a great guy, he just had way to much things to do and they wouldn't give him a break. I understand why sometimes he could be a pain in the ass. it was not totally his fault
@Proxy well as far as I understood he went because here they dont give how is it called hmmm a job offer that and he really wanted to go and didn't want to be a whole year stopped
well what I know is that he took 2h30 hours to go from here to his house and he had to take night tuitions bc of the finals and he exhausted and I think things got a little out of hand bacause here he couldn't do things for his project but home he didn't have the time either
I don't know how things are now
He should have taken my advice and grab in whatever he did here
I like being at work when there is absolutely jack shit to do and project leader knows that I am doing jack shit.. Then I can, without feeling bad, work on my own stuff
I have a json, i want to get maximum count of characters from any value under a specific tag without each or for loop, is it possible?
{
"Language": {
"ru": [
{
"from": "set",
"to": 444
},
{
"from": "sc",
"to": 222
}
],
"he": [
{
"from": "trdsss",
"to": 333333...
This is one of the most beautiful lines of code I've ever written
a * b = (left a >* b >+< a *< left b >-< left a >*< left b ++ right a >* b >+< a *< right b >-< right a >*< right b) ! (left a >* b >+< a *< right b >-< left a >*< right b ++ right a >* b >+< a *< left b >-< right a >*< left b)
@StevenLiekens it looks like it's not even necessary to put in a static constructor(so the weirdness of that is unnecessary). Any method will do, the variable is accessible when within a method, but the variable in inaccessible in a field outside of a method