for some reason, sometimes when I unlock my phone it shows the default Samsung one, then when I unlock that it loads my one. That sucks.
I want phone calls and text messages to flash the LED and light up the screen. No other apps should bother me. I can't easily configure that. In Windows Phone there is a system level notifications config screen that makes it dead simple to override individual app notifications.
Windows Phone's locations worked for me. When i got to work it knew I was at work and when I got home it knew I was at home. Android appears to only do this if there is Wifi. I do not connect to my work's wifi.
Windows Phone has a built in 'quiet time'. You can select contacts to override this. If my gf calls when I am asleep it rings. If anyone else calls, my phone is on silent. Android does not have a simple way to do this. There are some apps which provide the functionality, but nothing as simple and easy to use.
Android does not let me turn off vibrate for individual apps. It's either on or off. WP lets me disable vibrate on apps (follows on from my notificaiton point)
I, personally, like that WP has a lot of useful features in the OS, and apps do app stuff. Android is very customisable, like desktop Linux is. But I want my OS to do OS stuff and apps to do app stuff.
the downside to WP is the app support is very poor. Features rarely make it to WP. Even MS pushes Office and OneDrive updates to Android and iOS before WP.
this being said, I haven't used vanilla Android, I would like to try a phone without bloatware that you cannot remove. I can't even properly root my S7.
just people with odd attachments to technology and feel they need to browbeat others into agreeing with them
I'm not a fan of the UI on the iPhone so I don't have one, but my kid's mum is useless with tech, yet can operate an iPhone with ease. So it's the appropriate device for some people.
@hsimah I'm working on personal inventory application to keep track of inventories between individuals, buildings, and rooms, in addition with some information people can use for renter's or homeowner's insurance.
does anyone have tips for writing an ApiController GET endpoint which accepts some sort of query string to limit returned values? I have a Get(int id) to get one object and a Get() to get all objects. I'd like to pass in some parameters to get on other key fields, like parentId
I can write new endpoints, or parse the query string, or change the whole thing to use odata
any other options, or pros and cons for each? I dont wanna write lots of end points I dont think, I can see that getting out of hand
yeah, I would like my Get() to be able to return all objects, or if the query string contains a valid property to limit on that. I googled and found GetQueryNameValuePairs() which will get me the query string key/values
I might use reflection to map those to the object properties and use linq to limit them
just wondering if I am reinventing the wheel or if there's a library out there I should use
I've used OData before, but I would have to redo a lot of my front end to change to use it
@nyconing I have managed to make the other two works with the help of my colleague. Now, I have found out that you cannot use *.Any() on an unspecified IEnumerable that is, the type is still pending
for the using as an alias, I have also found out that the right hand side should be explicit, i.e include the namespace where it is as well
I call IEnumerable "unhelpful enumerable". Basically the only thing you can do with it, is to convert it to a "helpful enumerable", that is, IEnumerable<T>
I call IEnumerable "unhelpful enumerable". Basically the only thing you can do with it, is to convert it to a "helpful enumerable", that is, IEnumerable<T>
Turns out my Powershell solution from yesterday was wrong.
The Powershell automation API lets you add parameters with no value (cmd.Parameters.Add("Force")), but that's not equivalent to adding a -Force parameter with no value in the PS syntax.
You have to do cmd.Parameters.Add("Force", SwitchParameter.Present).
Ah, I'm so not even remotely close to that. I just have a couple of scripts someone has developed for us, and we want to call them as part of a large execution process. I don't want to just hand the .ps1 file to an external powershell process because I want to be able to get more information about success and failure.
@IccheGuri The VB6 DLL is a COM dll. You can add a COM reference to it, and the resulting wrapper will automatically marshal many common .NET types to COM types.
You don't have a lot of great options. You can't use generics, that leaves you with the olden ArrayList class. Or an array. The COM interop layer will automatically generate a COM enumerator for a C# class that implements IEnumerable, you can iterate it on the VB6 side with For Each. Similarl...
> The COM interop layer will automatically generate a COM enumerator for a C# class that implements IEnumerable, you can iterate it on the VB6 side with For Each.
No, that won't work. Source expects an ImageSource, not a string. There's an implicit converter, when you put a string there, that creates an image source from that URL.
WPF uses an implicit type converter to convert the xaml string to the expected type. In code you are statically bound by the object type... If you look at the example here it shows how to set the source property to a BitmapImage that is generated from a local uri programatically.
If you try setting it in code, like myImage.Source = "http://blah", you'll get the same error. Check out the type of the Source property - it's an ImageSource, not a string.
When you're binding the property, you're bypassing the implicit conversion. I think it's done by the XAML compiler, not even by the runtime.
hey yall, I've made a huge mistake (at least I think it was me) I've ran update-database on a production server from a dev branch (wrong branch) which had completely updated schema.
I'm struggling to get it back to the production branches schema, I've even created the database from scratch and tried to copy the data over but that doesn't work because the schema is fairly different.
Any ideas ?
Last resort would be for me to copy the data manually, record by record 😬
@KamilSolecki I have tried the function you gave but still I get the error, the username should be the email I use on stripe and the password just the password I used for stripe, right?
britains first and most likely only warm day this year and I'm here saving databases and now about to switch back to sql triggers to deal with business logic. DO IT IN THE DATABASE they said