@KendallFrey have a look at it, the key layout is, no offence to Baboon or my gf? but extremely weird. @Baboon, yeah i did see a couple of very short dresses, one chicks dress in Les Invalides lifted just enough to catch a wee glimpse hehe
my norwegian friends would get me to repeat phrases since it sounded funny to them as well. sounded exactly the same to me but they pissed themselfes each time. so what u guys @SpencerRuport @KendallFrey upto tonight?
u guys do have some super skinny chicks as well though. yeah we were on a hike in Russia and i kept thinking about them as they sounded amazin + the food we were eatting was cr@p
switching back to programming for a sec, @KyleTrauberman @KendallFrey is it possible to have one method for 3 different events? I have 3 events which update progressbars but the whole class looks a bit of a mess so im wondering if there is an easier/tidier way
ie uploading data to a database, 1 pb keeps a track of the total progress, another is per datatable since i couldnt load all the file into one datatable
@KyleTrauberman or anyone else , I have a Datatable dt with 2 rows actually 1 rows, but I guess VS counts the row with column names a row. I want the value of column[1] , how do I get that
dt.Column[1].ToString(); is returning "name" the name of the column
then dt.Rows[1].Columns[1].Tostring is not allowed - I tried dt.Rows[1].Table.Columns[1].ToString
Today I opened up some source code I used as the basis for a lot of my work over the past two years, and today, two years later, I understand what it's doing!
If no book, then is there a white paper I can refer too. I don't want to buy an intro book since I understand logic, but I'll probably have to since I guess I need to learn the terminology better. :-/
I needed a MVC book, html book, jquery book, asp.net book... asp.net book was okay, but a little light on meat. MVC book is awesome, other two haven't delved into yet
Well I don't think it's a waste. I grew up with green screens and mainframes. Hell even when I wrote C/C++ it was either on the mainframe or on a Unix box. GUIs are a completely new world to me