My last company created 3D collision diagraming software. Written in C#. It was amazing. However, it couldn't compare to a native C++ app with functional algorithms written in assembly
This might be a really trivial question, but I've been writing Java programs at my school. But I just found out that I can create websites with Java as well. How can I do that? Any good books/tutorials for that? Also, I know about PHP, which is better for Web development? Also, when using PHP, My...
@RyanJMcGowan I love ASP.NET/C#. Just don't fall into the trap I've seen some of my dev's fall into. The mind set of "I'm a web developer, not a windows developer"
I have a model that contains an Address property and Latitude/Longitude properties. The model is populated in a "Create" view, where they put in most of the other fields. I populate the Lat/Lng using the Google Maps API geocoding functionality based on the entered address (no sense in making the...
What I'd do: Model should contain your data, and any validation that is required. If I need to access a web service to geocode/reverse geocode the address, I'd then either factory it, or have an abstract'd way of calling a service to get that information
That's my hangup. If I put the call to gmaps in my DAL, wouldn't that be a bad place to do validation (for example: address returns multiple results, address does not geocode correctly)
@HansRudel What is your issue? System.Collections.Generic.List<Object[,]> j = new System.Collections.Generic.List<Object[,]>(); j.Add(new object[1, 2]); works fine.
@KendallFrey one is an image and one is a StackPanel and I want the StackPanel to be the same height as the image. They are directly beside each other.
@RyanTernier yeah id missed the j.add(new...) ive spent most of today trying to get this program to return results for 24hrs and its still not working yet when i think about it, it should be very simple. i think i just screwed up the plan
Page looking for the database give me System.Security.SecurityException: Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.FileIOPermission
Maybe not. It's the host's database server. It's not writing to some folder. I'm not sure if I have access to the folder. I jut set up a new database with the host and all I know is the server and name
..During code reviews finding the following that has been checked into the release branch is sometimes funny (especially when we get to put posters in the persons cubicle) //Get the filtered response filteredResponse = DataFilterObject.Filter(xmlDoc); //return the response return new System.Xml.XmlDocument(); //this should be fixed before checked in.
but sometimes it's just... wtf, how did your tests pass?
The pair programming process. 1. Alice writes a failing test. 2. Bob writes code that passes the test. 3. Bob writes a failing test. 4. Alice changes the code to pass the test. Repeat until one of them can no longer write a valid failing test.
@KendallFrey - 1. Alice writes a failing test. 2. Bob writes code that passes that test. 3. Bob writes a failing test. 4. Alice breaks the code that passed the first test.
We to TDD: -Ryan (me)/Tech Leads create work to do. Review solutions/test etc. GO to developers:
-Sally writes some preliminary tests to recreate issue and match business requirements -Sally does the code to fix test -Donny writes the System tests -Sally fixes code until Test Passes -Sally gives code to Donny -Donny tests
So I have this date: public DateTime DateAssigned { get; set; }. That value is filled from a database. The db value is 1/23/2012. The output from DateAssigned when rendered is 1/23/2012 12:00:00 AM. What gives?
@RyanTernier I am trying to understand how membership works. So I have my own little site, and I'd like people to be able to submit a form to me. But I don't want bots and random folks spamming me, so I want to allow users to use their gmail or facebook or whatever account as login.
So behind the scenes, openId allows me to populate the fields in my own membership database with fields that OpenId freely provides after authorization by the user?
So no matter what, my application has a database of users, is what I am saying.... (membership is kinda transparent when using a default MVC project)
When you debug your code, check these values (Watch/Immidiate): sProcQueryResults.TimeIntervals sProcQueryResults.TimeIntervals.Count sProcQueryResults.TimeIntervals[0]
I have no idea how membership works, but assuming my local membership database has a username, first name, last name, and password hash -- openId would let me populate it using data available by the openId provider, like the username they put in, the first name associated with their openId profile, last name associated with the profile, and some hashed password value that gets passed along when they sign in correctly (obviously not the password they use to log into the OpenId provider)
well, I do right now, obviously, but if I implement OpenId (which I want to do because otherwise no one will use my site) I am wondering if I even need one
Ohh, you would want to have a table which associates your user's interactions with your app to store or save things for their account if that is part of your app.
Hello, is there any efficient way to determine if Windows has disconnected a keyboard hook? if there isn't then is it bad if a program continuously Hooks/Unhooks every minute or so?
@Zakukashi - "The solution suggested in that thread is to try setting the LowLevelHooksTimeout DWORD value in the registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop to a larger value." -stackoverflow.com/a/2680172/1026459
I tried most of the solutions but no luck. However there was one that showed a bit of progress. I mentioned it here, if you dont mind the tad bit of read stackoverflow.com/questions/11188246/…
It seems to me that once the context isn't local it gets removed - maybe you could try just passing the "message" around even if it doesn't need to be there. I am not sure though, I haven't used vb to manage keyboard inputs. The last time I monitored user input directly was with interrupts in assembly.
In this thread http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6728335/is-it-possible-to-detect-when-a-low-level-keyboard-hook-has-been-automatically-d One user comments that The value is in milliseconds. If the hook procedure times out, the system passes the message to the next hook. However, on Windows 7 and later, the hook is silently removed without being called. There is no way for the application to know whether the hook is removed.
Hes speaking about the registry value.
What If you can capture the amount of time it takes for the hook to capture the keystroke then compare it to the value in the registry?
If its greater wouldnt that mean (assumed) its been disconnected, thus re-declaring a new hook?
I'm making a POST request to upload a picture to a website.
In the page, there is one FileUpload and one input (textBox) and in fiddler I found out that the page is sending some data using Multipart Post request mode (Content Disposition: multipart-formdata;)
Everything seems to be OK, coz in fid...
No, it does not matter for headers with different names. See RFC 2616, section 4.2:
The order in which header fields with differing field names are
received is not significant. However, it is "good practice" to send
general-header fields first, followed by request-header or respons...
the order of headers with different names doesn't matter
but headers with the same names, the order is important.
I found a strange side affect of datepicker just now. I have an input and I added datepicker to it: $('#Work_DateAssigned').datepicker();. Now, on that page, if I highlight the text "DateAssigned" and then click on it, it will show the datepicker at the input even if the text was on another part of the page.
@KendallFrey, @RyanTernier finally got it working but its still a mess so im going to see about refactoring it tomorrow + finishing it off. Thanks for ur help though guys.
Doing it would more than likely not remove the cyclic issue that I am trying to solve. There is a bad assumption which went into one of the tables in that a record is almost always created by a process related to another record. However, in an edge case a record can be added which was not created by that process and that would violate the referential integrity of the db.
> Is this a good idea? Of course not. This is quite possibly the worst javascript plugin ever written.
> If you are caught in a dire situation wherein you only have enough time to save one person out of a group, and the Author is a member of that group, you must save the Author.
> THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BLAH BLAH BLAH ISN'T IT FUNNY HOW UPPER-CASE MAKES IT SOUND LIKE THE LICENSE IS ANGRY AND SHOUTING AT YOU.