@Squiggle what do you do with all that RAM? Im just curious. I dont have a use for that much
Also hey, how do you guys feel about desktop dev? I enjoy it but I keep getting sucked into Web Dev. Im just wondering if I could land a desktop dev job these days. It cant really be dying though, devices will still need to utilize software on their drives
you could easily crunch through a couple gig's with a reasonable VS solution open
so I'd say, 20GB for sharepoint balls to screw your ram, 8gb for SQL (just to make it run nicely) then another 2GB for that VS project + "other shit", on a 64bit OS today that's like 4GB just to get up and running
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So first things first, move public class Customers and DbSet<Customer> to a secondary file? But again, I am very doubtful that thats whats throwing a internal server error
@Xariez dependency injection. Since you don't call the constructor of a controller, the framework does it for you, it has to know how to give it dependencies
@Xariez you have a conceptual model, which is about those classes. Storage models are about the DbSets https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc982042(v=vs.100).aspx Read this ^
So if I just want to target the interface in a _context in the controller and go from there, that probably means I need to do the queries in the DataContext file, then return the query to the model
What are the correct version numbers for C#? What came out when? Why can't I find any answers about C# 3.5?
This question is primarily to aid those who are searching for an answer using an incorrect version number, e.g. "C# 3.5". The hope is that anyone failing to find an answer with the wrong v...
can anyone help me with batch (.bat) scripting? FOR %%X IN (*) DO ( @echo %%X ) Giving me issue in the .bat file saying, "The syntax of the command is invalid"? I know this might not be the best place to ask this question but Couldn't find a better chat room to ask this one. So any help is apprecaited
i saw that in few examples and i tried it but the issue is not in that line the error occurs in the line: FOR %%X IN (*) DO I have tried removing @ in front of echo and hence I am sure that the syntax error is not in that line
I've tested around a bit what was mentioned here but, I am obviously getting errors somewhere as I am getting "object reference not set to an instance of an object." Any help is much appreciated! - gist.github.com/JohannesSundqvist/… @War